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Xbox 360 Unleashes Entertainment Sensations for Superheroes of Every Stripe at Comic-Con 2009

Pop culture fans get their entertainment fix with Xbox 360 exclusive content like “The Guild,” adventures with renegade spy Sam Fisher and side-splitting antics with the “South Park” crew

From the heart of the pop culture universe, Xbox 360 is challenging you to choose your own adventure, whether it’s saving planet Earth from the safety of your sofa (costume optional), tweeting to your friends via Xbox LIVE or laughing at the antics of Felicia Day and her online gaming cohorts in “The Guild.” At Comic-Con International 2009, Xbox 360 will unveil its line-up of exclusive entertainment programming, including season three of the hit Web series “The Guild” and the new show “Girls Go Geek,” as well as spotlight its growing universe of pop culture icons, from hilarious characters like Stan and Cartman of “South Park,” to the fearless troopers of the “Halo” universe and the gritty renegade spy Sam Fisher from “Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Conviction. More

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