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Other Gaming => Video & Computer Games => Topic started by: Lozo777 on November 05, 2008, 01:33:14 PM
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Who else is wanting to get this game the first day it comes out? I know I am.
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My parents will agree to let me get it if the violence turn-down is signifigant.
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My parents will agree to let me get it if the violence turn-down is signifigant.
hahahahaha CoD hahahaha violence turndown ahahahahahahahaha go live in your dream world little boy I'll eat my hat ifitsnot anything but turned up
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My parents will agree to let me get it if the violence turn-down is signifigant.
http://www.gamespot.com/xbox360/action/callofduty5/video/6200452/call-of-duty-world-at-war-gameplay-movie-9 (http://www.gamespot.com/xbox360/action/callofduty5/video/6200452/call-of-duty-world-at-war-gameplay-movie-9)
*Cough*
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little thing you have to be over 18 to see the video so uh now is a god time to lie about your age
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little thing you have to be over 18 to see the video so uh now is a god time to lie about your age
Lying about your age is bad. Usually they are there for a very good reasons for blocking such videos.
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unfortunately, Call of Duty: World at War is rated M for blood and gore, intense violence, and strong language. seeing as how previous call of duty's had no such 'violence turn-down' option, i sincerely doubt this one will either. topic locked.
update: i have looked into it, and Call of Duty: World at War does feature parental controls.
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That's my bad, mostly. Every other CoD title except CoD4 has been a T-rated title, so I glossed right over this topic without bothering to check the rating.
Oops.