MPs in war of words on video game
Updated on 10 November 2009
Levels of violence in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 have sparked a political row as shops opened early for its release.
The game went on sale at midnight on Tuesday and is expected to break sales records amid a call from Labour MP Keith Vaz to keep it out of the hands of children.
Crowds gathered in London's Leicester Square on Monday night for a "premiere" complete with tanks and military costumes ahead of the epic hitting the shelves.
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