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Call of Duty - World at War
Call of Duty - World at War
thetechlounge.com — Does a change of venue make it a unique game? I don't know, there've been other Pacific... Theater games, although the stuff on the Ost Front are a little slim--multiplayer-only held against it, Red Orchestra is one of the coolest WWII shooters ... (more) Call of Duty - World at War
Call of Duty: World at War PC
Call of Duty: World at War PC
testfreaks.com — I have to start this off with saying, while I like the whole Call of Duty series,... I’m really tired of playing through history, and I would much rather play in modern times with today’s modern technology and weapons, yes the games are ... (more) Call of Duty: World at War PC
News: Call of Duty: World at War v1.1b Mod Tools
gamershell.com — home > News > Patches 13:47 January 24th, 2009 0 Comments - View related homepage The CoD:WW... Mod Tools package requires your video drivers and DirectX to be up to date (DirectX March 2008 or later) Activision has released a new version of the mod ... (more) News: Call of Duty: World at War v1.1b Mod Tools
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CoD: World at War Double XP & Patch Plans
GamingHeaven.net — ... As noted on Call of Duty Headquarters, this weekend is a double XP weekend in the World War II shooter sequel, allowing players to advance more rapidly. ...

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