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A pair of new games on Xbox Live's Games on Demand service.
First up is Call of Duty 3, arguably the weakest entry in the franchise, no doubt because it was developed by Treyarch and not by Infinity Ward, which was responsible for the most excellent Cod4, as well as the first two numbered Call of Duty games. The game is available in all regions but Japan, with prices varying depending on where it is you reside. If you happen to be in the U.S., you're looking at a pretty steep $30 price tag -- that's rather expensive with Modern Warfare 2 just about a month away, but it's what you can expect to pay at retail, too.
The second game is
another Tom Clancy game Rainbowsix vegas 2. It wasn't received quite as well as the first Vegas, but it's still not a half bad game. Unlike CoD 3, this one is available worldwide, and in the U.S. it costs $30, right around the price it's going for at Amazon and Best Buy.
Are these even good prices would you actually pay 30 for ethier of these games expecially knowing call of duty 3 is going for 14.99 used there are no new ones and rainbow6 vegas 2 is 24.99 used and 30.00 new at gamestop
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