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Ohh what a lovely war

A video game article that contains the classic quote:

"World War 2 is the greatest war," maintains Pitchford. "It's arguably the most important and certainly the largest scale war the Earth has ever known." Consequently, a large majority of games involving conflict and soldiering are thereby centered around the Second World War.

Do we agree? Though I do love the the "toodle-pip-pip" voiceovers in Call of Duty, I'd have to say that video games tend to focus on shooty wars mainly because swordy wars tend to suck on a joypad.
*waits for the wii-mote to actually work while dreaming of pirates vs. ninjas 17*

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