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We know it’s been slow on the Medal of Honor blog this week, but there’s a very good reason for that: We’re currently in Seattle for a little convention known as the Penny Arcade Expo! In case you didn’t see it before, here’s our blog post explaining what we’re doing at PAX. To make up for the few updates this week, here are a few pictures for you directly from the show floor.

One big  thing to take note of is that we released the second installment of our MOH Experience video series. This one’s dubbed “Gunfighters.” See the video in its entirety below.

 


From Twitter
Dear god that trailer made me want the game sooo much...i love dice and ea and respect them for actually LISTENING TO US!BRAVO
-Kibi12 (regarding our “Fallen Angel” trailer from our MOH Experience video series)
Thanks Kibi! We sincerely love our fans – we can’t do what we do without you. And be sure to pre-order your copy of Medal of Honor today!

Any word on how often we should expect a new trailer for "The MOH Experience"?
-mhurley187
Yes sir! Weekly!

Lets see some PC multiplayer footage. Games are always advertised on the 360 so do something different. Thanks
-HelpMW2
Well, firstly, your twitter screen name could use some work. However, to answer your question, if you happen to be at PAX this weekend, you can play the PC multiplayer of Medal of Honor for yourself. It looks pretty snazzy, if I do say so myself.


Around the Web

Dr. Werner Dahm, the Air Force Chief Scientist, recently released a report discussing how technology will advance in the future. In the article posted on defencetalk.com, Dr. Dahm brings up some interesting points, including his thought that within the next few decades, technology will surpass the abilities of your average human (who, as we know, are quite versatile and adaptable). Interesting stuff!

Wired.com posted a fascinating story about making bomb-disposal robots bomb proof. Even though bomb-proofing these robots seems like a reasonable idea at first, the article discusses why this move may be a bad idea. I don’t know about you, but I can’t help but think about The Terminator, so I’m kind of in agreement with Wired's conclusion.

The United States Navy recently completed a major evaluation of a portable, undersea training facility used to conduct various exercises including “submarines, surface ships, unmanned undersea vehicles, weapons and mobile targets,” according to defencetalk.com.  It’s cool to see this sort of new tech being used. In fact, I didn’t know anything like this existed!


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