Posted Nov 06, 2009 at 12:26PM by Karl B. Listed in: Videos, Games, Modern Warfare: Reflex Tags: Infinity Ward, Treyarch
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How well has Treyarch translated Infinity Ward's Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare to the Wii? Well here's your answer. Eight full minutes of Modern Warfare: Reflex, specifically showing the tutorial stage. Oh, do note that whoever's playing spends almost three minutes configuring the game.

Modern Warfare: Reflex hits Wiis on November 10, the same day as that other Call of Duty game you may have heard of.





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   by vizard00 - 2009-11-06
 » lol

what a bad FPS player lol ,

so IW asked tryarche to Make a COD 6 Banner for them to show in 10 nov , sow preventing WII players all this time just for your COD 6 ADS ,


greedy greedy greedy IW comercials

   by Bountyhunter53 - 2009-11-06
 » Damn.....

A mini-washing machine can actually run that. Does it actually have multiplayer as well?

   by brandonheat8 - 2009-11-06
 » Hey

looks pretty damn good, but i as well wanna know if there is multiplayer.

   by gogeta85 - 2009-11-06
 » oh boy...

They could have just put this on ps2 from the start and the wii and make even more money man.

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