Call of Duty (series)
From the Call of Duty Wiki
Call of Duty is a First Person Shooter.
The series is published by Activision and most of the games have been developed by Infinity Ward and Treyarch, though some were developed by Amaze Entertainment and Gray Matter Interactive. More games are expected to come on a yearly basis with Infinity Ward and Treyarch interchanging until heard otherwise. A film has been also announced.
Call of Duty, the first installment in the series, won over eighty Game of the Year awards in 2003. In 2005, Call of Duty 2 was the first Xbox 360 title to sell one million copies and was the bestselling game of that year. In 2009, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 broke the record for highest gross from a form of media's first day on the market, bringing in $310 million in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia alone, beating Grand Theft Auto IV's record of $310 million worldwide.
The series has been referred to and parodied by many television shows, including The Whitest Kids U' Know, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart[1], and Mr. Sark of X-Play listed it as his second favorite shooter series, saying "I like war movies, so I like Call of Duty"[2].
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[edit] List of games
- 1) Call of Duty (2003)
- 2) Call of Duty: United Offensive (2004)
- 3) Call of Duty: Finest Hour (2004)
- 4) Call of Duty 2 (2005)
- 5) Call of Duty 2: Big Red One (2005)
- 6) Call of Duty 3 (2006)
- 7) Call of Duty: Roads to Victory (2007)
- 8) Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (2007)
- 10) Call of Duty: World at War (2008)
- 13) Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009)
- 14) Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Mobilized (2009)
- 15) Call of Duty 7 (Announced) (2010)
[edit] Main series
- 1) Call of Duty
- 2) Call of Duty 2
- 3) Call of Duty 3
- 4) Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
- 5) Call of Duty: World at War
- 6) Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
- 7) Call of Duty 7 (Announced)
[edit] List of films
- 1) Call of Duty
[edit] Games in order of release
Call of Duty (Oct. 2003) | Call of Duty: United Offensive (Sept. 2004) | Call of Duty: Finest Hour (Nov. 2004) | Call of Duty 2 (Oct. 2005) | Call of Duty 2: Big Red One (Nov. 2005) |
Call of Duty 3 (Nov. 2006) | Call of Duty: Roads to Victory (March 2007) | Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Nov. 2007) | Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Nintendo DS) (Nov. 2007) | Call of Duty: Trilogy (Feb. 2008) |
Call of Duty: World at War (Nov. 2008) | Call of Duty: World at War: Final Fronts (Nov. 2008) | Call of Duty: World at War (Nintendo DS) (Nov. 2008) | Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Nov. 2009) | Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Mobilized (Nov. 2009) |
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex (Nov. 2009) |
[edit] Videos
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 trailer | Promotional video for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 |
Trailer for Call of Duty: Finest Hour (2004) | Trailer for Call of Duty: World at War (Nintendo DS) |
[edit] Characters
- Main article: List of characters in Call of Duty series
| Character | Media | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Call of Duty
(2003)
| Call of Duty 2
(2005)
| Call of Duty 3
(2006)
| Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
(2007)
| Call of Duty: World at War
(2008)
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
(2009)
| Call of Duty 7
(2010)
| Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3
(2011) | |||
| Martin | Character only | |||||||||
| Jack Evans | Character only | |||||||||
| Alexei Ivanovich Voronin | Character only | |||||||||
| Vasili Ivanovich Koslov | Character only | |||||||||
| John Davis | Character only | |||||||||
| David Welsh | Character only | |||||||||
| Bill Taylor | Character only | |||||||||
| Nichols | Character only | |||||||||
| James Doyle | Character only | |||||||||
| Cole | Character only | |||||||||
| Bohater | Character only | |||||||||
| "Soap" MacTavish | Character only | Kevin McKidd | ||||||||
| President Al-Fulani | Character only | |||||||||
| Paul Jackson | Character only | |||||||||
| John Price | Billy Murray | Billy Murray | ||||||||
| Thermal Imaging TV Operator | Character only | |||||||||
| One-One Team Member | Character only | |||||||||
| C. Miller | Character only | |||||||||
| Dimitri Petrenko | Character only | |||||||||
| Locke | Character only | |||||||||
| Tank Dempsey | Character only | |||||||||
| Takeo Masaki | Character only | |||||||||
| Nikolai Belinski | Character only | |||||||||
| Edward Richtofen | Character only | |||||||||
| Roebuck | Kiefer Sutherland | |||||||||
| Joseph Allen | Character only | |||||||||
| James Ramirez | Character only | |||||||||
| Gary "Roach" Sanderson | Character only | |||||||||
| Sat1 | Character only | |||||||||
| Dunn | Barry Pepper | |||||||||
| Foley | Keith David | |||||||||
[edit] References
- ↑ On November 10th, 2009 episode of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, the day of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2's release, Aasif Mandvi reminisced about how at the 40th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall he gave news converage while under attack by "Nazi zombies". He appeared to be holding a Double-barreled shotgun.
- ↑ November 23rd, 2009 episode of X-Play.
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