No cosmetics. No in game store. No battle pass. No FOMO. Just fun. faze clan was the best of the best. Now everyone and their mother is on Twitch sweating to get that 5 minutes of fame. Money & greed has destroyed everything gaming used to be. I’m glad I was able to experience such an era. Honestly makes me sad.
I played cod 2 and 3. Didn’t play online as I we didn’t use the online for our Xbox, but we played the campaign and split screen with friends. Cod 4 was my first cod multiplayer game. Miss those days.
As it says in the little blurb this is at the strong national museum of play in Rochester, NY. Am local to the area and highly recommend checking it out if ever in the area. There’s all sorts of historical exhibits – including a mini wegmans……. Which will mean nothing if you aren’t from the north east.
I got called out so much for having a modded controller because I was always using a .50 cal and firing it like a machine gun. Never did use a modded controller, I was just that good with my fingers.
COD4 is the absolute goat of the FPS genre and deserves a place in museums.
My favorite COD!
I bought every subsequent COD game for at least ten years and not one was quite as good.
Me being 35, this is where I started playing call of duty semi competitively. Playing in leagues such as cal-league cevo and CPL
COD4 the goat Cod idc what anyone says. MW2, WAW, Blops 1/2 were all great, but Cod4 really set the standard and was balanced in every facet.
Museums are exclusive to old thing.
Quick scoping the M40A3 on that dude
My first FPS was Medal of Honor (PS1)
Yes. I feel old.
Didn’t even play the game and I still feel old
No cosmetics. No in game store. No battle pass. No FOMO. Just fun. faze clan was the best of the best. Now everyone and their mother is on Twitch sweating to get that 5 minutes of fame. Money & greed has destroyed everything gaming used to be. I’m glad I was able to experience such an era. Honestly makes me sad.
I played cod 2 and 3. Didn’t play online as I we didn’t use the online for our Xbox, but we played the campaign and split screen with friends. Cod 4 was my first cod multiplayer game. Miss those days.
Don’t press the red button
Edit: (I know, different game)
eh nothing on a disc should be in a museum
My sweet summer child.
Meanwhile the last CoD I ever played was CoD2.
i still remember how fucking realistic cod4 was at the time. going back t it after a few games later, it looked so ancient
GoldenEye on the N64
The Museum of Racism I assume
What museum is this? Just curious… definitely not staging a museum heist…
Is this the National Museum of Play in Rochester?
Indiana Jones looking at this all confused
Meh. [The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring came out 22 years ago.](https://cdn.britannica.com/34/201734-050-2B1ECD3E/Dominic-Monaghan-Merry-scene-Elijah-Wood-Frodo.jpg)
Counter-Strike came out in 2000 and is inarguably the father of military fps games.
As it says in the little blurb this is at the strong national museum of play in Rochester, NY. Am local to the area and highly recommend checking it out if ever in the area. There’s all sorts of historical exhibits – including a mini wegmans……. Which will mean nothing if you aren’t from the north east.
The nerve to put a PS3 copy instead of a Xbox 360 copy…
Feel ancient now thx
Damn. It does deserve to be in a museum though.
What museum is this?
Lol weird. I have that chillin in my bookshelf
Aw hell nah
Ooh that hits a little hard
lol
Rochester always on Reddit. Such a strange phenomena.
in retrospect its wild that they made a videogame about an ongoing war
50’000 people used to live here.. now it’s a ghost town.
I got called out so much for having a modded controller because I was always using a .50 cal and firing it like a machine gun. Never did use a modded controller, I was just that good with my fingers.
Me 88 years old in that museum telling my great grandkids, “This game was the tits.”
I have the original Call of Duty on CD from 2003 in it’s case. This makes me wonder if it’s worth anything
lol game box on loan to a museum instead of buying it for $4 at gamestop.
2007 AW HELL NAH
I find it pretty fun y that they had to borrow the copy.
Just seems weird to have something in a museum that you can still buy from regular retail shops and on all the main gaming platforms.
But to be fair, it’s a pretty significant thing in gaming history.
What fucking museum has Call of Duty in it?