Nowadays, more and more types of games are being created and why wouldn’t they be? It seems that now, more than ever, all types of games have a huge following after them. This is the very reason why a lot of game makers are motivated to create all sorts of ideas for games because they know that it will easily be embraced by the public. A great example is some call of duty games that are created with the idea of facing and completing a mission. These games are designed for play among males but of course, any woman who feels like it can also have a great time enjoying the series of games found on this list.
10. Call of Duty
The Call of Duty game was the first ever installment among a long range of other games with the same title. This game was first released in 2003 and just like that, a lot of people embraced and enjoyed it too much so its creators decided to give them more options. Primarily, the said game was only available for play among Microsoft Windows users but just a year after its conception, the game was made available among Apple user and N-Gage fans. Six years after, the exact same game was adopted by the Xbox Live Arcade and the PlayStation Network.
9. Call of Duty: United Defensive
The second version to the popular mission game was released a year after its first version. At the time when the former version was being made available to other operating systems, a newer version was also released and it was called the Call of Duty: United Defensive. This one was immediately made available among Microsoft Windows users and Apple users but was not released for N-Gage, PlayStation and Xbox.
8. Call of Duty: Finest Hour
Just after two months, another installment to the Call of Duty game was released for gamers to enjoy in 2004. The said game was entitled Call of Duty: Finest Hour that mainly focused on more difficult missions that gamers needs to accomplish. This game on the other hand was not available for play using the computer rather, it can only be accessed through the PlayStation 2, Nintendo Game Cube and the Xbox.
7. Call of Duty 2
Finally, a lot of gamers went ecstatic when they found out that the original Call of Duty game now has an official second version, which was simply called the Call of Duty 2. This game was released in 2005 and was available on more formats, this time including downloads for mobile phones. This was perhaps the start of the generation wherein most people started owning an actual mobile phone that worked. This option was made available for gamers a year after the original release, which was in 2006.
6. Call of Duty 2: Big Red One
Less than a month after, the Call of Duty 2: Big Red One was introduced in the market and was made available for play among users of the Nintendo Game Cube, PlayStation 2 and the Xbox. This game had more power and life lines and even went on providing even more levels for missions among players. At some point though, everyone hooked on the said game kind of expected a newer version to be introduced so they did not have that much time to really exhaust the potential of this particular game.
5. Call of Duty 3
True enough, the Call of Duty 3 was released a year after, in 2006 where it was made available for use among users of the then newly-introduced, Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 60 but the said game was still available for the lower versions like PlayStation 2 and the ordinary Xbox game console.
4. Call of Duty: Roads to Victory
In 2007, another version of the Call of Duty game was introduced in the market and was called the Call of Duty: Roads to Victory. This version in particular was unlike any other because it was made to be exclusive only among users of the portable PlayStation. This is a why a lot of the fans went gaga over requesting the creators to make this particular version available for them. What they got instead is a much better version that was introduced alongside this one but designed specifically for Nintendo DS users called the Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Nintendo DS version)
3. Call of Duty: World at War
In 2008, the gamers behind the Call of Duty series released its then newest version, which was called the Call of Duty: World at War. This game was made available in a number of different formats including Microsoft Windows, Apple, PlayStation 3, Wii and Xbox 360 and during this time, a lot of fans thought that this is the best that the game can do. But out of the desire to further enhance the game, a newer version was once again introduced thereafter.
2. Call of Duty: Black Ops II
The Call of Duty: Black Ops II is one of the newest versions of the Call of Duty series of games. This one was particularly released just last November and was made available on a number of different formats as well. Thus, a lot of people were able to enjoy the game but still they continued to search for even more options.
1. Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified
Those who were looking for portable options got their request when the Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified was also released on the same year. This version was made available only on PlayStation Vista and was also released in 2012. Rumor has it that this year, the Call of Duty game will continue to produce more versions and what’s really great about it is the fact that even after so many years, each of the versions initially introduced are still very much unique and exciting in their own way.
May 10, 2013 5:10 am
I’m going to literally degrade myself and post a comment here. To who ever created this list, there is a reason no one has bothered to comment on this. It’s because this is possibly the most idiotic list in the history of the internet. You are obviously not a COD player and should really not be writing about something you have no knowledge about. And if you are a COD player I can only assume you are (1) excessively bias, (2) have been paid a substantial amount of money by treyarch to compile this list or (3) mentally developed to the level of a 3 year old. This list is embarrassing, nonsensical, highly flawed and a complete waste of internet space. Please stop.
September 8, 2013 4:13 pm
ITS CALL OF DUTY UNITED OFFENSIVE NOT DEFENSIVE