no I heard this on a websit called IGN check it out 4 urself, Than again, there is a good chance it would be on the Wii, I would most likely come out for the Wii on some form but it's almost certain.
Most Nintendo Wii users think that Modern Warfare Reflex Edition is a Modern Warfare game like COD 4. It is not really Treyarch had to make it for Infinity Ward and they released it with Modern Warfare 2. How can they make a Modern Warfare 2 for you guys when they have not made the first game. The game you should have been asking for was Modern Warfare Reflex Edition 2 and hoped that it would be released with the MW3 for the PS3 and Xbox 360 on November 8 2011.
No it is not
No it is called Modern Warfare Reflex which basically regular Modern Warfare
Modern warfare reflex and modern warfare are the same. Modern warfare "reflex" means that its for wii. If its just modern warfare its for the other consoles
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No The Nintendo Wii game is Call of Duty Modern Warfare Mobilized and was released in November 2009 when Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 was released
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"No, the developers are not going to make Modern Warfare 2 Wii." Actually this is a lie, Nintendo and the developers have been talking and there will most likely be a Modern Warfare 2 for the Wii. Quote:"However, Activision at GC 09 has said that if Modern Warfare, which was just announced a few days ago that it will be appearing on the Wii, does well on the we they'll most likely want to bring Modern Warfare 2 to the Wii as well." This has not yet been confirmed though, so its likely but is more unknown.
modern warfare 2 is the sequel to the first mw and the reflex is the first modern warfare but a wii version
No the maps packs are for Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 and the Nintendo Wii game is Call of Duty Modern Warfare Reflex Edition a completely separate game
Call of Duty Modern Warfare Reflex Edition is only made for the Nintendo Wii and the better pair of games Call of Duty Modern Warfare and Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 are not made for the Nintendo Wii.
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