Community | November 18, 2009 | 3 comments

Activision supports Veterans by establishing the Call of Duty Endowment

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On Veterans day Activision (the makers of Call of Duty franchise) announced a project called the Call of Duty Endowment (CODE) where they made an initial commitment of $1 million dollars to help support finding jobs for veterans who have recently returned from war and have found themselves with out jobs.

They have also have provided $375,000 to the Paralized Veterans of America (PVA) organization. This money will be used to help "underwrite the cost of a new PVA vocational rehabilitation center in Boston, MA."
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  • KSirys
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    • KSirys:

      I believe that Atari and Activision actually never had any connection but the nerd part of me still thinks that those simple, classic games were as much as good as games today, Pong being my favorite haha also, depending on what u mean by game console, some of the earliest video games was a patent in 1947 called the "Cathode Ray amusement device" (according to Wikipedia). Atari was a quite a leader in advancing the video game industry

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