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Guns N’ Roses – Civil War (Music Video)

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Music Video For Guns N' Roses Civil War With 'Breakdown' Intro

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April 12th, 2012 at 1:32 am

Sweet Child O’ Mine Music Video

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The music video from the greatest song ever. No Copyright infringement intended. If you want much better quality, buy Welcome to the Videos, the collection of GN'R's music vids. I highly recommend it. And check out Chinese Democracy coming out Nov. 23 Here's the link to the official 1st single: web.gunsnroses.com Please Comment and RATE!!!

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April 1st, 2012 at 1:36 am

GDC 2012: War of the Roses First Gameplay Trailer

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Web page: www.waroftherosesthegame.com Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Forum: forum.paradoxplaza.com War of the Roses is a new IP that transports players back in time to the battle-ravaged, dynastic civil war era of 15th century England where ownership of the throne of England was brutally fought over between supporters of two rival branches of the Royal House of Plantagenet - the house of Lancaster (the reds) and the house of York (the whites). A team-based multiplayer melee combat experience, War of The Roses sees players and their band of knights going toe-to-toe with their opponents using authentic and visceral weapons of the time period including broad swords, long bows and battle-axes. Built on a stunning graphics engine which vividly portrays the fighting from an up-close-and-personal third-person perspective, War of the Roses features both online multiplayer and a single-player campaign. Players will get the chance to lead their warrior through a rich progression system, gaining upgrades and unlocking new content on their path from filthy peasant to unstoppable armored killing machine. The years of 1455-1485 in England is an extraordinary and underused setting filled with conflict, treachery and bloodshed. In the wake of the "death of chivalry" at Agincourt in 1415 and the introduction of gunpowder, warfare changed; the gloves came off, so to speak. The old and the new clashed on the battlefield while personal vendettas persistently motivated the ...

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