Call of Duty: World at War (Nintendo Wii, 2008)

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"Call of Duty: World at War" for Nintendo Wii, released in 2008, is a first-person shooter video game that belongs to the Call of Duty: World at War series. Published by Activision, players can immerse themselves in intense World War II combat scenarios, featuring realistic graphics and gameplay mechanics that are characteristic of the franchise. With its focus on fast-paced action and strategic gameplay, this game offers an immersive experience for fans of the Call of Duty series on the Wii platform.

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Survive the battles of the Pacific and Europe and have your teammates' backs until the very end in Call of Duty: World at War for the Nintendo Wii. Built with motion control in mind, this version of the installment incorporates unique button layouts and gestures that transform the way you have been experiencing war games on your console. Featuring the "Combat-Look" technology that adapts your vertical line of sight to keep you in focus, the game provides you with the mobility and the freedom to target your enemies precisely for a smooth playing experience. The game supports Nintendo's Zapper controller even in multiplayer mode for a fully personalized gaming experience.

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PublisherActivision
UPC0047875834392
eBay Product ID (ePID)64153350

Product Key Features

GenreShooter
Video Game SeriesCall of Duty: World at War Series
PlatformNintendo Wii
Game NameCall of Duty: World at War

Additional Product Features

Release Year2008
Control ElementsGun, Gamepad/Joystick
ESRB DescriptorBlood, Strong Language, Violence

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