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  1. 1. How many CoD games do you own?

    • 0
      20
    • 1
      5
    • 2
      12
    • 3
      9
    • 4
      5
    • 5
      6
    • 6
      6
    • 7
      3
    • 8
      3
  2. 2. Which games?

    • Call of Duty
      13
    • Call of Duty 2
      17
    • Call of Duty 3
      8
    • World At War
      23
    • Black Ops
      27
    • Modern Warfare
      32
    • Modern Warfare 2
      35
    • Modern Warfare 3
      27
    • [None]
      20


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I own the original Call of Duty, and Call of Duty 2 for PC.

I bought a used Modern Warfare for $5, when a friend and I went to Gamestop one night. We played it on Xbox Live that night while drinking and it has been put up collecting dust ever since.

I don't consider the Call of Duty name to really apply after 3, though, as it is no longer the same game(s).

I used to own Black Ops, MW2, and World at War, but I sold them all/lost them. The only one of the "newer" ones I enjoyed was World at War. Ever sinced they moved away from WWII, as with Medal of Honor, I stopped caring. I loved Call of Duty and Medal of Honor as franchises that did WWII games. Also a big fan of BF1942. After these franchises stopped the WWII scenario, I generally stopped caring. Up until BF3, just because the vehicles/large gameplay/graphics.

  • Call of Duty: Classic
  • Call of Duty 2
  • Call of Duty 3
  • Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Game of the Year and normal)
  • Call of Duty: World at War
  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops

I don't yet own a copy of Modern Warfare 3 but I probably will pick it up at some point in the future. I really liked Call of Duty 4 when I first played it, which is why I've went on a bit of a buying spree with other games in the series over the past few years.

All of them except 3rd.

And I regret buying anything after original Modern Warfare, excluding World At War

I actually really liked the third game in the franchise. At a time it was my favorite online game. The story was also lengthy, and had some proper character development. Some of the set-pieces were amazing for the time, such as the Polish tank scenes. Even now it feels like a more realistic entry in the series, and definitely didn't deserve the negativity it gained.

I own the PC versions of Call of Duty 4 and Modern Warfare 2. I also own the Xbox 360 versions of Modern Warfare 2 and Modern Warfare 3. I used to own the Xbox 360 version of Black Ops but I sold it when I got tired of the game.

Call of Duty and United Offensive, I loved those games, they had some epic moments in them and fairly decent multiplayer....the name has been dragged through the dirt since then and unfortunately it has become a a stinking turd.

GameCube (COD 2)

Wii (COD 3, 4, BO, MW3)

PC (COD 4, MW2)

I've been meaning to get World at War for the Wii for while but just haven't yet. I guess I am one of the minorities that actually love COD with a Wii-mote. In my opinion it is so much easier to aim when you aren't restricted by a joystick like on PS3 or 360.

World at War

Black Ops

MW, MW2 and MW3

Oddly enough, I never really played any of them taht much until MW3. Now I play it fairly regularly and am contemplating going back and playing some of the others again now that I'm "better."

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