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Rumor: Call of Duty a launch title


Got next is reporting that one of their GN spy pirates (we imagine a scruffy, peg-legged man brandishing a PP7 and preferring his rum stirred rather than shaken ) that "an upcoming entry in Activision's Call of Duty series will be the first third-party FPS title released using the unique capabilities of the Nintendo Revolution controller." Up until this point, the news is filled with promise and excites of a possible Call of Duty 2 port that effectively uses the Revolution's remote to create a more dramatic and energetic experience than the already founded excellence of the title. Of course, this is until you read down further and read that none other than Exakt Entertainment is developing this supposed title.

Exakt's track record isn't the best, porting over arguably the worst versions of True Crimes: Streets of L.A. and X-Men: Next Dimension to the GameCube (games that really weren't that great on any console). Then there's Call of Duty: Finest Hour, which admittedly wasn't terrible, but came nowhere near what kind of experience the original Call of Duty and its expansion United Offensive provided.

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