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We need YOUR help! We're looking for volunteers who are willing to spread the word about our REACH events!  We will be printing out a TON of flyers for everyone to hand out, if you live within driving distance we can deliver some of these flyers to you to give out to your school, church, clubs or friends.  As well we'll have a PDF on the site for you to print out if you're further away!  But what we REALLY need is people who are going to be @ GameStop or other gaming locations to pick up REACH opening night...
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New WCL Plans   It's freeee to sign-up and you get to meet tons of locals and other gamers in your area.  Don't be afraid, you're safe with us :P  We want to expand as a community and we can only accomplish this by everyone becoming involved.  Instead of sitting in the shadows whispering your opinions to yourself, come out and join us, let us know your ideas, your thoughts, we have a hard time keeping an eye on everything, we need the communities support to achieve our goals.  Join our community!   Read the Full Story
WCL Meeting Message to all Reps and interested persons!  We'll be having an official 'chat' meeting Sunday, Sept 12th @ 8PM.  The meeting will take place on the chat via the commnuity page.  During the chat we'll go over future plans, whats needs to happen, and who can help with what.  We'll also be branistorming some new tournament ideas.  If you are at all interested in helping the WCL community we invite you to be there! Read the Full Story
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Call of Duty: Black Ops Special Edition Includes Video Surveillance Vehicle Due out this November, the special edition of Call of Duty: Black Ops will include a tiny remote control "video surveillance vehicle" inspired by the game's multiplayer. The remote control vehicle, inspired by the RC-XD found in the game's multiplayer, has a range of about 200 feet and a fully-functioning remote camera that transmits both color video and audio. The car will only come with the yet-to-be-officially-priced Prestige Edition…
If there's one thing to know about Halo: Reach, it's that it sucks to be a Spartan III – at least according to February's Game Informer. In a 10-page feature about Bungie's latest, the magazine introduces us to Noble Team – a six-person squad made up of mostly Spartan IIIs – and the fact that their lives are completely expendable in the day-to-day operations of the UNSC. Good thing the planet's about to fall to the Covenant anyway. Halo: Reach…

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