October 21, 2005: Threshold became a big hit for CBS, and even with respectful ratings since its debut. It would even receive a full-season pickup.
October 24, 2005: Take-Two Interactive released Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth for the Sega Galaxy under the Acclaim label.
October 25, 2005: Shrek SuperSlam was released for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, Sega Galaxy, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Sega Gizmondo and Microsoft Windows.
October 26, 2005: Dale Earnhardt's NASCAR Racetrack 2006 was released for the Nintendo GameCube by Microsoft Game Studios.
November 1, 2005: 007: From Russia with Love was released for the PlayStation 2, Sega Galaxy and the Nintendo GameCube.
November 3, 2005: Take-Two Interactive released Zathura for the PlayStation 2 and the Sega Galaxy under the Acclaim label.
November 7, 2005: Microsoft announced that they would pick up video game rights to Threshold from Paramount Television, and would receive a GameCube title, with the first one planning on to be developed by internal studio Argonaut Software.
November 8, 2005: Guitar Hero was released for the PlayStation 2 by RedOctane.
November 15, 2005: After Raycom sold off WCOV in Montgomery (which was its flagship station until the Liberty merger), Raycom sold off KHNL/KFVE in Honolulu, WFXL in Albany, GA, KASA in Albuquerque, KXRM/KXTU in Colorado Springs, WACH in Columbia, S.C., KTVO in Ottumwa/Kirksville, WLUC in Marquette, WSTM/WSTQ in Syracuse, WNWO in Toledo, WPBN/WTOM in Traverse City and KWWL in Iowa, which serves Waterloo, Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, and Dubuque, while Raycom also sold off WWAY in Wilmington (TTL KGBT was retained by Raycom via the Liberty merger and sold off KHNL/KFVE instead).
November 22, 2005: Rare released Donkey Kong Xtreme, Kameo: Elements of Power and Perfect Dark Zero for the Nintendo GameCube.