Call of Duty: World at War Wii Demonstration

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  • MrKLM
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    Re: Call of Duty: World at War Wii Demonstration

    what they do is. They record the actors making the gameplay motions then they take ingame video and match it up.

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  • [1SOC]1|2LT.Sky
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    now this video is rofl! :lol:

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  • imported_youm0nt
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    Yeah, they even have the token bl-, nevermind...

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  • Mavrik347
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    lmao! That was so breath takingly cheesy. It's like they have smiles stapled to their faces. Looks fun but still hilariously cheesy ad.

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  • Iwantcable
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    Looks cool; I'd like to see some PC gameplay though (not off-screen).

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  • Spawndemon
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    Call of Duty: World at War Wii Demonstration

    Coming from the Nintendo conference at E3 2008, we have a brief trailer for the Wii version of Call of Duty: World at War. Check it out below:

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