E3 footage of Call of Duty: World at War for Wii
Nintendo showed off quite a lot of footage of the Wii-version of Call of Duty: World at War. In the gameplay trailer shown during their press conference we saw a lot of flamethrower action, Wii Zapper-gameplay and some shots of the co-op mode.
More Call of Duty: World at War info from E3
During its press conference Activision has released more information on its upcoming FPS-game Call of Duty: World at War. The most important news is that Kiefer Sutherland, Jack Bauer from the popular 24 series, will be one of the voice actors for the game. They also announced two new weapons, namelijk the bazooka, the flamethrower and the firetank. They’re very destructive, but they can also destroy yourself. Through co-op mode you’ll be competing one-versus-one and iwth up to four people online.
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Call of Duty: World at War action figurines on their way
McFarlane Toys, a toy company, is working on action figurines of Call of Duty: World at War. At this moment they are working on four soldiers that are in the game. One soldier will cost around $10 and all four of the collectables should come out along with the game this Fall. These are the four soldiers:
- Marine Infantry with M1 Garand rifle
- Marine Corps with flamethrower
- Marine Corps with machine gun and pistol
- British Special Ops
Four new Call of Duty: World at War screenshots
Treyarch has just made our day by releasing four new screenshots of Call of Duty: World at War. The screenshots probably come from the Xbox 360-, PS3- and PC-version of the game. Wii-, PS2- and Nintendo DS-screenshots haven’t been released yet.
Treyarch wants to show what it can with CoD: WaW
In 2007 Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare was a big hit for Infinity Wards. Activision hopes to achieve the same success with Call of Duty: World at War, but this time it’s Treyarch who needs to prove that Call of Duty is still the best FPS gameseries. Seniore producer noah Heller believes that Treyarch will be able to show what they can with this new opportunity. He admitted that Call of Duty 3 could have been better if they had spend a little more time developing the game:
“Here’s a team who’s never actually had a chance to make a game with much time. Modern Warfare has come along a raised the bar really high and now the team says we’ve got to show what we’ve got, or else the players aren’t going to want to play it - expectations are so high.”
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First CoD: WaW trailer now online
As promised, Activision released the first Call of Duty: World at War trailer on Xbox Live today. All those gamers out there who don’t have a Xbox 360, have no fear because the trailer is already being uploaded so that everyone can watch it.
First CoD: WaW trailer exclusive for Xbox Live
It’s always nice to start the day with some fresh news from the Call of Duty: World at War front! Activision announced that the first trailer of the game will be released on June 21 exclusively on Xbox Live. But off course the trailer will also be uploaded on the internet for those who aren’t lucky enough to watch it on the Xbox 360’s online service.
Possible CoD: WaW boxarts leaked
Today a few possible possible boxarts for Call of Duty: World at War leaked. It’s not clear if one of these boxarts will ever make it to the final product, but it’s still a bit early to be picking a boxart. Anyhow, we would certainly like to see one of these packshots as the final boxart!
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Call of Duty: World at War full name
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, probably the best game of 2007, is getting a new sequel this fall!. The Official Xbox Magazine had a first look at Call of Duty 5 and discovered that the full name of the game is Call of Duty: World at War. The game takes place in Germany, Russia and Asia. The story starts at the Pacific and then switches to the march of Russia and Germany. The AI of the Japanese soldiers is different than the AI used with the European soldiers. Japanese soldiers will climb in trees and are a lot sneakier than their European enemies. The game will featre a coopmode for up to four players. The game is coming out this fall for PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PC, Nintendo DS, Wii and Xbox 360.










