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|==Level 2== Series Overview |
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The Medal of Honor franchise was a key series in the evolution of the modern first person shooter. Whilst numerous other titles sourced from the same era were released, most paled in comparison to the content of the electronics arts frontliner. The Medal of Honor series effectively created the genre of the wartime shooter and titles released even under a modern context now borrow heaviliy from the foundations built by the World War Two Shooter. |
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|The Medal of Honor franchise was a key series in the evolution of the modern first person shooter. Whilst numerous other titles |sourced from the same era were released, most paled in comparison to the content of the electronics arts frontliner. The Medal of |Honor series effectively created the genre of the wartime shooter and titles released even under a modern context now borrow |heaviliy from the foundations built by the World War Two Shooter. |
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Upon their initial release, games from the Call of Duty series were seen as a competitor to the then key titles that had defined the genre. Medal of Honor was one of the titles responsible for the furtherment of Electronic Arts from a small scale publisher to holding such a large portion of the market as they do now. |
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Upon their initial release, games from the Call of Duty series were seen as a competitor to the then key titles that had defined the genre. Medal of Honor was one of the titles responsible for the furtherment of Electronic Arts from a small scale publisher to holding such a large portion of the market as they do now. |