Games
Year | Title | Developer(s) | Platform(s) | |||||||
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1999 | Medal of Honor | DreamWorks Interactive | PS | |||||||
2000 | Medal of Honor: Underground | DreamWorks Interactive Rebellion Developments |
PS | GBA | ||||||
2002 | Medal of Honor: Allied Assault | 2015, Inc. | Windows | Mac OS X | ||||||
2002 | Medal of Honor: Frontline | EA LA | PS2 PS31 |
Xbox | GameCube | |||||
2002 | Medal of Honor: Allied Assault Spearhead2 | DreamWorks Interactive | Windows | Mac OS X | ||||||
2003 | Medal of Honor: Allied Assault Breakthrough2 | TKO Software | Windows | Mac OS X | ||||||
2003 | Medal of Honor: Rising Sun | EA LA | PS2 | Xbox | GameCube | |||||
2003 | Medal of Honor: Infiltrator | Netherock Ltd. | GBA | |||||||
2004 | Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault | EA LA | Windows | |||||||
2005 | Medal of Honor: European Assault | EA LA | PS2 | Xbox | GameCube | |||||
2006 | Medal of Honor: Heroes | Team Fusion | PSP | |||||||
2007 | Medal of Honor: Vanguard | Budcat Creations | PS2 | Wii | ||||||
2007 | Medal of Honor: Airborne | EA LA | PS3 | Windows, 360 | ||||||
2007 | Medal of Honor: Heroes 2 | EA LA EA Canada |
PSP | Wii | ||||||
2010 | Medal of Honor | Danger Close Games EA Digital Illusions CE |
PS3 | Windows, 360 | ||||||
2012 | Medal of Honor: Warfighter | Danger Close Games | PS3 | Windows, 360 | ||||||
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Famous quotes containing the word games:
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—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
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