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Black Ops release popular with MHS boys

By Jeannette Leaberry
Round Table Reporter

On Nov. 13 the video game Black Ops was released all around the world to video game fanatics. Many Middletown High School boys lined up the night of Nov. 12 to obtain the game the minute it was released.

One of these students was Austin Hebeisen, senior. “The graphics are cool and the campaign and gameplay has completely changed,” he said.

The game costs $60.  “I sold a bunch of old games so it only cost me $10,” Hebeisen said.

Gameplay involves running around and killing people throughout the towns. Boys of all ages and even men find this game entertaining and amusing. Black Ops altered many things, including the options of changing the type of weapon that can be used.

A popular mode in this game is multiplayer. This allows the players to indicate their components and or their team. This is where it gets competitive.

Many including Hebeisen believe that they will continue making Black Ops games, each one with more options and improvements in the game play.

Black Ops bring out multiple sides of people, including frustration and cockiness. Many boys who play this game believe they are the best and there is no stopping them.

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