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  2. The World at War - Wikipedia

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    The World at War is a 26-episode British documentary television series that chronicles the events of the Second World War.Produced in 1973 at a cost of £900,000 (equivalent to £13,700,000 in 2023), it was the most expensive factual series ever made at the time. [1]

  3. Call of Duty: World at War - Wikipedia

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    The World at War crew traveled to a desert with mountains on both side of the range to test the frequencies of sounds made by World War II weapons. Microphones were placed 60 yards (55 m) behind and 60 yards in front of the gun to test the echoes. This was later replicated and developed in the studio for the game software.

  4. Gary Grigsby's World at War - Wikipedia

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    Gary Grigsby's World at War was announced in February 2004. [2] 2 by 3 Games developed it concurrently with War in the Pacific, a significantly more complicated title.The company's Joel Billings noted that playtesting World at War was relatively simple: "In WitP the longest scenario can last around 1700 turns, while GGWaW ' s longest scenario lasts around 25 turns". [3]

  5. World at War - Wikipedia

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    World at War could be an alternative name for World War II. World(s) at War may also refer to: Another name for the Darkness Series (2000–2005) by Harry Turtledove; The World at War (1942), propaganda film produced by the Office of War Information; The World at War (1973–74), British television series documenting World War II; Call of Duty ...

  6. Left Behind (film series) - Wikipedia

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    The first three films were produced by Cloud Ten Pictures and directed by Vic Sarin (Left Behind: The Movie), Bill Corcoran (Left Behind II: Tribulation Force), and Craig R. Baxley (Left Behind: World at War).

  7. Call of Duty - Wikipedia

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    Call of Duty: World at War – Final Fronts is the PlayStation 2 adaptation of Call of Duty: World at War. Developed by Rebellion Developments, Final Fronts features three campaigns involving the U.S. fighting in the Pacific theater, the Battle of the Bulge, and the British advancing on the Rhine River into Germany.

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  9. IW (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    Treyarch began using an enhanced version of the IW 3.0 engine for Call of Duty: World at War. [6] Improvements were made to the physics model and dismemberment was added. Environments also featured more destructibility and could be set alight using a flamethrower. The flamethrower featured propagating fire and it was able to burn skin and ...