joystiq.com - 5/4/2009
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Treyarch's Noah Heller mentioned shortly before the release of Call of Duty: World at War that the developer was probably going to lay off World War II for a while, leaving many to wonder what the stage of operations for the next CoD would be. If a report from That VideoGame Blog proves ...
thatvideogameblog.com - 5/1/2009
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thatvideogameblog.com —
A source we consider reliable has told TVGB
that Activision is looking to licence music for “
Call of Duty 7 ,” music that gives some serious hints as to the locations the game may take us. Mentioned were Vietnam War era tunes, as well as Cuban, African, and Soviet Union music. ...
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Call of Duty 7 in Vietnam, Cuba?
playstationlifestyle.net - 5/4/2009
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playstationlifestyle.net —
Word in from sources close to TVGB are
saying that Call of Duty 7 will be a
departure from World War II. Evidently Activision is licensing some interesting music selections. The hit parade selections include: Vietnam War era, Cuban, African and Soviet Union music. Could the next installment ...
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Call of Duty 7 Begins the Cold War
playstationlifestyle.net - 5/5/2009
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Rumor: Next Call of Duty In 'Nam?
The Escapist : Latest News —
... storyline could be of, say, a CIA agent engaging in some international espionage? Making this rumored title less Call of Duty: Vietnam and more Call of Duty: The Cold War ? It's an interesting idea, and there's certainly a ton of potential here if executed properly. In the meantime, looks like we'll have to wait for confirmation - or denial, so why not spend the time reminiscing about Battlefield: Vietnam with this classic Penny Arcade strip? ( TVGB , via Joystiq )
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