Pocket Gamer writes: "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 was released this week, and to absolutely no one's surprise it smashed sales records all over the world, selling over a million copies in the UK alone on it's first day. So what does this mean for gaming?
Well, George Carlin once said that if you vote you have no right to complain if the leader you helped pick, one way or the other, turns out to be a rotten apple. That might not seem like it has a lot to do with gaming, but let's put it another way: gamers lost the right to complain about sequels this week when they went out in their millions to buy the sixth Call of Duty game."