Call of Duty 4

Well, now that I’m home I’ve finally busted the shrinkwrap off one of my favorite presents: Call of Duty 4.  People have been freaking out about it for a while, some saying it’s the first perfect ten in gaming, etc.  The graphics really are stunning, and the time I’ve logged on it has been amazing so far (I haven’t beaten it yet).  What really blew me away, though, was the multiplayer maps.  Awesome graphics and gameplay – absolutely love it.  I own an XBox 360 because of this kind of game!

But I might be about to say something blasphemous to some … I think I still prefer Call of Duty 3.  Something about the WWII weapons and locales just really appeals to me.  Yeah, I like COD4’s grahics and new gameplay, but I love going online and duking it out on COD3 the most (yes, even more than Halo 3).

 Meanwhile, in other gaming news … when is Nintendo going to release the classic NES game “Super Dodgeball” for the virtual console?  I’ve been dying to get my hands on that game again for almost twenty years now … my buddy Joel and I totally stayed up all night playing that bad boy.  Sweet memories of gaming days gone by …

4 responses to “Call of Duty 4”

  1. My favorite NES game is Zelda. I even have a copy of it for my Mac and PC.

  2. Nice! I keep thinking about downloading that on the Virtual Console for Wii; I have Zelda II from the NES on my Nintendo Wii – it was actually one of the first games I bought. After 20 years of playing it I still haven't beat it, though. It's getting rediculous! Although, now I have all sorts of maps and player guides that I've downloaded, so I may finally getting to a place of victory …

  3. cod4 and halo 3 can not be compared they are 2 different games

  4. Yes and no … I'm not really comparing them so much as saying that those three games are my favorites at the moment and I like rotating through them; but of the three, I think COD3 is my favorite. : ) Absolutely love the WWII action!

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