Kids will never understand a true COD no micro transactions, waiting months for a new map just to use the same guns on. Best memories made back in 2008-2009
@@screechingsergal5012difference is, EVERYONE who bought those “micro transactions” (they’re actually DLC!) but anyway, most who buy micro transactions are at a advantage since they could get a variant of a weapon or something that’s not obtainable unless you gamble with your money. There’s a fine line between DLC and MT
I’m 12. I played this game a few weeks back because my dad had it and I caught him welling up tears watching me play. This made me realise how much most grownups people miss their childhood. After that, I started to try and enjoy my childhood while I still can. I’d just asked him yesterday if he could teach me how to get better at the game, he was so excited like a little boy I cried myself to sleep. I love you dad.
I played split screen by myself on rust and killed my 2nd player over and over till i got max level and when my friends would come over i would wreck them with max level guns. I miss the good old days i was like 10
yes, i used to play offline on the same maps almost everyday on my xbox because we couldnt afford live at the time so i’d play for hours on end until my brother got home & i could watch him play online because he had a job, now i play call of duty & hopefully will get the old ones soon on the new console, i have them still to this day on disc for xbox 360.
@@alorrick7546 I have been able to get into MW2 lobby’s forever it seems, I did get into a Cod4 lobby the last two months. Is that because the servers are back?
An era like this will never happen again? Honestly playing mw2019 really brought me back. Obviously it wasnt the same, but playing search and destroy really brought me back to the old days of ninja defusing and everyone on voice chat.
@@FemboyKaiSaku Good games will always come. But the era of waiting at a GameStop at midnight for a release, having to go to a store to pre order, didn’t have to download anything when you got home, split screen, lan lines at one house, no battle pass just grinding, etc. that is the era of gaming that will never be seen again.
I never knew about this and I'm 30. That game came out when I was in 9th grade.......life was so much simpler, walking through the house just to get to your room to play this felt so different then it does now walking through my moms house and going to my old room which is now my nephews room when he stays the night. Wishing to go back, it's not that life sucks but just having that feeling of no worries, just play. I'm sorry to anyone who never got to experience that
@Josh-tu3pg it only flys by because we have a way to perceive it, we have a clock. If we didn't our body's would set our own clock and everything would be 2x slower. There's a documentary on it, many people did it by isolating in caves.
I remember playing it and exploring around during this and noticing it was rust, I thought it was absolutely amazing that the maps are different between campaign and mp, I think had they kept the "dusty" look rust would have been even better, having to really look for the enemy.
27 now. There will never be a gaming era as great as the modern warfare 2, halo 3 days. so many friends made and lost. so many memories I will have forever. we didn't know we were living in the good old days back then.
(I’m on my girls account) the laughs and conversations that were had over these games dude. I feel like halo 3 made me the comfiest kid on the planet bro. Literally pulling 8 hour shifts on these things and all the boys being disappointed when you can’t play longer!!
I miss those days.. even with the MCC trying to go back and play halo 2 and 3.. the old cod games like mw 2,3 black ops zombies all those games actually had thought and care put into them not rushed and made into a cash cow just a passion project.. none of it is the same Activision got greedy and 343 really screwed up sad Bungie didn't keep halo but I'm happy i got to experience the golden era of gaming.
They were my games too, halo 3 and MW2, I’m also 27, the feeling of being at school and finishing to just come home and play these games with my buddies and having so much fun, if only we knew at the time how amazing it actually was looking back at them times
I'm starting to learn that I'm not depressed, I'm just mad at how many good things we lost while everyone has been so caught up with trying to figure out the next way to get rich off the internet.
You're so close bro. The word you're looking for is capitalism. These things didn't happen by chance, everything good was taken from you by greedy capitalist pigs.
It’s not about pushing boundaries or being creative anymore. It’s about milking as much money as you can from games that are as safe and agreeable as possible.
You’re gonna be 60 saying the same thing about your 30ies. Thats life don’t get so caught up in what was cuz there are a million amazing things happening all around you. You just choose to be blind to them and romanticize the past.
I used to play museum every single day when I came home from school. Little did I know. It was right next to one of the most legendary scenes in ALL of gaming.😮💨😮💨🫡
@@TheAmishTechSupportmy friend and I used to mess around all the time on there and randomly one day discovered the button and it blew our minds LOL …. Good times
@@dingdongjimmy7982 it's so crazy how fast time flies by... I'm 27 now and can't believe I'll be 30 in 2027 which is not far away... I remember feeling sad when I turned 20...Each new decade of your life is like a whole new trial of life. And sometimes it feels like it gets more and more challenging the older we get...
gamedev student here... for those curious why it's like this, it's for game optimization purposes. The devs need to ensure that the transition from the ending of the game to the credits in the museum is as seamless as possible. To do this, it is much more efficient to load all of the 3D assets/objects onto the map beforehand when you start the final mission, and then simply fade to black after the ending to then instantly "teleport" the player's camera POV into the museum scene - rather than fade to black and wait for a while for the museum assets/objects to load, which could ruin the smooth flow of the transition from the ending to the credits of the game if players had to wait like 30 seconds for the credits to load
@HDpinkfloyd420 yeah, it truly is incredible how much stuff goes into making games, and how much is "hidden" from the player's perspective that we simply do not see when we play games. It really is weird to think that stuff like the credits scene of the final mission could be hidden right under our noses - underneath the map as we play the game
This was by far the best Cod ever made. This new generation will never understand, feel, or experience anything that comes near to this game. U just had to be alive at the time and able to play.
im so glad i got to experience this game as a kid it almost makes me cry at how many good memories i had playing this game whether alone or the campaign or the chances i got online when i had live, it was such a good game & i still have the disc for each one of the series till this day, mw1 mw2 mw3, i’ve completed all of the campaigns, over & over, & over, happily. same with world at war, i could never hate those games. these new call of dutys suck.
It was WAW for me, but the era from COD: Modern Warfare to COD: BO2 was something special. Add the fact that Halo 3, ODST, and Reach were all in the same time…. You just had to be there to understand, and those who were there definitely took the greatness for granted. I know I did; I thought it was always going to be like that.
You can’t even explain how this felt as a kid. This was all new, it was all so fun. I remember the sounds, the crunching sound of joining an online lobby that fills instantly and going into a game, in game unlocks/ promotions with the guitar riff, the phrases when calling in killstreaks. Man there will never be anything that can live up to this game. This created a lot of our childhoods and it was a connection for life long friendships. RIP old MW2, not gone yet, and never will be forgotten. Much love to my brothers who made this game what it was.
They put so much heart into every aspect of MW2. To think of what most games look like now, and to see this, just crushes me. It's like seeing the crumbling ruins of a once-great lost city. It will always be a magnificent reminder of monumental achievement, but we can never truly go back and live there. The fact that they made the game they did is incredible.
Kids today:”Whole new world here” Ogs: having ptsd flashbacks like mason in black ops of that knife Edit: All of you are giving me flashbacks to my childhood making me download and replay the series for the 100000000th time
Glitches on old cod games were amazing. Getting outside of maps in wacky ways that takes hours of tries and when you finally get it you get rewarded with an entire new map that you may get to find new things maybe no one had ever seen before. Absolutely loved it..
Im also 24... i too wonder where the time went and where the world we knew went. It isn't just longing for those endless summer days with the family on the xbox, but the world at large has gotten gray, monotonous and so so empty. I dont know what I'm doing it for anymore
I remember my mom preordering BO1 and MW2 for me. Played both day one. She was home late from work one of the release days and I was freaking out lol Our relationship has been falling apart over the last few years, her degrading mental state makes her very difficult to love.. a lot of anger and selfishness from her now but... But she did get me those games .. she wasn't selfish then.
Looking at these old clips really makes me miss the old times. Just having fun with the lads, no try harding or streamers. Actually being entertained by games, I can't remember the last game I enjoyed that isn't made by Rockstar or an old CoD.
I agree for most games but not in Red Dead Online out of bounds though. Whole world out there. Get out explore with your mates and get to Guarma or the casino boat or Mexico. It’s crazy fun.
Man I'm glad I got to experience this game, I was 13 when it got released, the first online game I was actually really good at playing! Simpler days back then that's for sure.
Its crazy to think that in all the of years weve been on this planet that our generations gonna be the only ones who remember playing this for the first time and having our hearts torn in real time and not learn about it from friends or memes. Im so glad to have experienced this game with so many of you guys. #2009 gamers
That's the setpiece for the end of the game. I'm guessing they did it either to; save on dev time not having to make a brand new map, or make it so if you skip the credits, it doesn't take ages to load into another map. This is because back then, most people didn't download their games to their drive.
Remember waiting in line at game stop on the day of the release. Very nostalgic feeling I get thinking about it I was 8 my big bro was 12 and my uncle took us to go wait bc he pre ordered it for us as an early Christmas gift. Makes me kinda sad bc everything so different now
Anybody born in 1980-1988 can say We grew up in the best years of gaming. We got to experience everything from the beginning! Waking up on Christmas to a Nintendo,Sega, Xbox, PlayStation ect. Then having physical copies of the games that came with extra things like maps,posters, stickers and other things such as custom game cases.. not to mention we had Blockbuster and Hollywood video. The best part of it all though was hanging out in a room full of your friends and all of us having the time of our lives.
Not quite the beginning but yea, I def agree! It’s amazing how far graphics have come since the early days! I will never forget waking up and opening my Nintendo from Santa and playing it all day! Super Mario bros and duck hunt combo edition! Had the pew-pew and all that jazz! lol
@@everdeeper6816 for real, it's like war or prison, you're so caught up doing what you NEED to do to survive, that you don't have any other waking time. You forget what you were doing when you were j chillin as a kid (LIVIN LIFE), because you cant afford to live, let alone j chill. man... the music turned this short into an existential crisis trigger
If i remember correctly, this is the first "shooter" ive ever played. Next was battlefield bad company. Then so on. God i miss these days, so nostalgic i can remember the smells.
I remember playing the Bad Company 2: Vietnam dlc as a kid. I was fascinated by the vietnam war and kept replaying the vietnam parts of the Black Ops 1 campaign lol
This one was right in the feels holy shit. I wasn't allowed to play online for much of my early gaming due to "scary internet strangers" or some garbage, so I spent countless hours in that game in other ways. Whether it was running around empty MP maps with a second controller setup to farm kills off of, messing around in that museum launching ragdolls or fighting all thr NPCs, or even just playing through the campaign a multitude of times. I think this video resonates so much with me because of that sort of lonely feel it has. Seeing their little trick to make that museum scene work, the campaign segment without the prop pieces or characters or sandstorm effect, it has this sort of unsettling feel to it while simultaneously feeling so familiar and warm. Strange.
Makes sense to put the museum, closing scene, and rust in the same "level" rust is super small and the other areas are too. Cool too see how they did that
Back when a lot of people in the military would arrive to their fort and hook that Xbox up and play COD. Those were the days, my homeboys cousin and brother would game that shit all day and night long. When they would go back to their fort and keave their ps3 and xbox 360 home, we would take over for the time being lol GLORY DAYS
@@jordin1909 no bro the mission before the part when you go to the museum is all tied into one the rust map was supposed to be part of the desert mission when your in the boat with price
@@tryeasy1634 because it was scrapped from the main mission that leads you to this building it’s a bug in the system you’ve never seen that before ? The museum is tied onto the last mission in the desert when Shepard tries to kill you
It’s relieving to see I’m not the only one who misses when life was easy. 24 years old now and would do anything to go back to these days. I feel like life won’t ever be the same as back in the mid 2000’s. Everything is just bland and I can’t figure out how to live successfully as an adult.
Same. Miss it all the time. Find myself dreaming about middle school and high school quite often. Joking around at the lunch tables, riding bikes, playing chase tag. Tech decks. The belly laughs. All of it. Took it for granted. Now have to work a job I hate to just barely afford rent. Parents divorce. Everything is just so different but i truly am thankful for those good memories. About to be 28 and feeling jealous of my childhood lol It’s quite pathetic when you think about it but I’ve learned one thing, friends come and go but the real friends will last forever and I have one friend that will always be my best friend. You just keep your head up bud, I know it’s hard and everything about these times seem so different but don’t lose who you were are in the process of life. Stay up brotha 💪🙏
@@tylerhardcastle4683 same page man my parents just divorced and luckily I’ve gotta great mom and have been living with her, but even just paying 600$ a month from my shitty hardware store job that I too don’t enjoy I still can barley afford to even buy some fast food here and there. I’m bad at managing my money though but either way yeah took high school for granted and didn’t realize how being an adult is honestly really boring and kinda sucks. I also have one best friend from high school who moved a few years ago but we see eachother every year and talk a lot, your very right about keeping you best friends close because without any friends life would be miserable. Appricate you man, stay woke
Conversely, you can also no-clip out of the final level and go to the museum while still playing as wounded Soap, though with the dust/fog and disoriented visual overlay, it's harder to find unless you know which direction to go. But this is how there's a seamless transition from the final mission to the museum in the mid-credits. Because the two sections are part of the same level file.
There was a mini game I forget what they were called in mw2. It was the snow assassin one. Trying to be stealth. At the end you slid down a snow slide to finish the mission. I put on jump codes and jumped over the slide. You continue on and there is a whole town with bad guys to get into a firefight with. Was one of the coolest discoveries I had.
MW2 from back then will always be my favorite fps. So many awesome memories with my old buddies and random people from round the world. Life was simple..
Some of the best times in gaming, I wish all gamers got to experience this, OG Cod days, OG Gears of War days, OG Splinter Cell days, just nothing like it, even OG Halo days 😢
This is some pretty powerful music. It reminds me of my childhood, how great it was, but being an adult my view on the world and how i feel can be so toxic and negative sometimes. Like hopelessness.
2007-2009, what a time. I’ll cherish those times forever. Between music I was listening to, the gems of game we had like mw2 and halo 3, and just the overall simplicity of life. We’re all grown now. But I’ll never forget the great times we’ve shared
The best times of COD and my favorite COD during these years. Even the pre game lobbies everyone had a mic and talking crap to each other was amazing. These were the times.... If you weren't there you missed some of the greatest and fun times ever.....
It was a pleasure and honor serving with you men on the MW2 battlefield. I miss you guys and the times gaming more than anything else. Hope you're all living fantastic lives. Stay frosty.
I would not go back to any point of my childhood except for playing Call of Duty after school with friends sometimes until the next school day man this was it games where just fun i know im never gonna get another chance at it but I'm fucken happy I was a part of it wouldn't trade those times for anything
This video just gave me future and past nostalgia at the same time... its scary to think of the future and whats inevitable and what will be, while simultaneously longing for the past and all the good times great memories.
This brought shivers down my spine. The literal golden era of gaming, lan parties and online, no micro transactions. The feeling of opening these games on Christmas or after waiting months to go buy it the moment it dropped. It’s just not the same anymore 😢
I was born 1999. I grew up with these games. Now im seeing all these remakes and remasters not just of cod but other games I played long ago. While a lot of them are good. Some just dont hit like the old ones. Dead Space, the Resident Evil games, Cod, Star War Battlefront 1 and 2, and the Halo games. Many of them are amazing and stayed true to their originals. Giving me so much nostalgia for the originals I use to play and honoring the stories of what they once were. Giving them a new light with todays tech and graphics. Putting in new mechanics to not make it as clunky but giving you the same kits, the same maps, the same story. But some of them are jokes and shames of what use to be. Now all they have are microtransactions and are shadows of the legacy they once were. Kids now a days will never understand what I... what we grew up with. The secrets these games had. Them memories we made. The hours of earning and leveling up to get the coolest skins, to beat the hardest levels, to learn every trick in the book, every secret weapon, every easter egg to just say we've seen it with our own eye and not having to spend so much just to get the new stuff. Kids now a days will never know... how seeing clips like these will mean to us. And I find that rather sad.
Everytime i see these videos and the music, sends me into some weird emotinal state lol, not relising all those lobbies we used to jump into together was going to be some of our best memories and sculpt our best friends
Kids will never understand a true COD no micro transactions, waiting months for a new map just to use the same guns on. Best memories made back in 2008-2009
Those maps you waited on were mictrotransactions... at 15 bucks a pack.
@@screechingsergal5012i thought i was tripping, ion remember that shit being free
@@screechingsergal5012and they were worth every single penny because they actually used to put effort into making them enjoyable unique and fun.
Yea, still had to use Microsoft points to get the maps lol
@@screechingsergal5012difference is, EVERYONE who bought those “micro transactions” (they’re actually DLC!) but anyway, most who buy micro transactions are at a advantage since they could get a variant of a weapon or something that’s not obtainable unless you gamble with your money. There’s a fine line between DLC and MT
I don’t really miss my childhood but just the way the world was. I miss it
@@camerontodd9964 bruhh
Facts bud.....
Fuck
Simpler times
Same
I’m 12. I played this game a few weeks back because my dad had it and I caught him welling up tears watching me play. This made me realise how much most grownups people miss their childhood. After that, I started to try and enjoy my childhood while I still can. I’d just asked him yesterday if he could teach me how to get better at the game, he was so excited like a little boy I cried myself to sleep.
I love you dad.
Fucking legend
GOAT
I love you all brothers and sisters. We may have encountered each other on the battlefield. Glad to see y’all are all okay
The noob tubes on terminal is how I like to believe was our version dapping each other up back then.
Were all gonna die
Thankfully it was just a videogame. I never actually broke a leg getting hit by Ray Lewis in Madden either 😂
Salute 🫡 🖖
@@randomhiphop5055amen it’s all our time to go one day 🫡
This the realest shit, breaks my heart. Remembering playing this by myself, it's all some of us had.
I played split screen by myself on rust and killed my 2nd player over and over till i got max level and when my friends would come over i would wreck them with max level guns. I miss the good old days i was like 10
yes, i used to play offline on the same maps almost everyday on my xbox because we couldnt afford live at the time so i’d play for hours on end until my brother got home & i could watch him play online because he had a job, now i play call of duty & hopefully will get the old ones soon on the new console, i have them still to this day on disc for xbox 360.
@@snowcow1173real.
same bro. Always.used to explore maps/campaign in solo
@@snowcow1173 every time i did that for some reason id lose all the progress
When you come to the realization that an era like this will never happen again… The stories we will tell to our grandchildren. I love you bros.
Facts. Keeping the hard copy of COD 4 and on so my son can play a legendary campaign
The servers have been restarted
@@alorrick7546 I have been able to get into MW2 lobby’s forever it seems, I did get into a Cod4 lobby the last two months. Is that because the servers are back?
An era like this will never happen again? Honestly playing mw2019 really brought me back. Obviously it wasnt the same, but playing search and destroy really brought me back to the old days of ninja defusing and everyone on voice chat.
@@FemboyKaiSaku Good games will always come. But the era of waiting at a GameStop at midnight for a release, having to go to a store to pre order, didn’t have to download anything when you got home, split screen, lan lines at one house, no battle pass just grinding, etc. that is the era of gaming that will never be seen again.
I never knew about this and I'm 30. That game came out when I was in 9th grade.......life was so much simpler, walking through the house just to get to your room to play this felt so different then it does now walking through my moms house and going to my old room which is now my nephews room when he stays the night. Wishing to go back, it's not that life sucks but just having that feeling of no worries, just play. I'm sorry to anyone who never got to experience that
same man how time flys
@Josh-tu3pg it only flys by because we have a way to perceive it, we have a clock. If we didn't our body's would set our own clock and everything would be 2x slower. There's a documentary on it, many people did it by isolating in caves.
I think you're kind Guyb😊❤
I remember playing it and exploring around during this and noticing it was rust, I thought it was absolutely amazing that the maps are different between campaign and mp, I think had they kept the "dusty" look rust would have been even better, having to really look for the enemy.
Man I miss having a house like when I was a kid everything else who cares
27 now. There will never be a gaming era as great as the modern warfare 2, halo 3 days. so many friends made and lost. so many memories I will have forever. we didn't know we were living in the good old days back then.
(I’m on my girls account) the laughs and conversations that were had over these games dude. I feel like halo 3 made me the comfiest kid on the planet bro. Literally pulling 8 hour shifts on these things and all the boys being disappointed when you can’t play longer!!
Same, dude! Good times! 😎🥹👍🏻🫡
I miss those days.. even with the MCC trying to go back and play halo 2 and 3.. the old cod games like mw 2,3 black ops zombies all those games actually had thought and care put into them not rushed and made into a cash cow just a passion project.. none of it is the same Activision got greedy and 343 really screwed up sad Bungie didn't keep halo but I'm happy i got to experience the golden era of gaming.
They were my games too, halo 3 and MW2, I’m also 27, the feeling of being at school and finishing to just come home and play these games with my buddies and having so much fun, if only we knew at the time how amazing it actually was looking back at them times
correction halo 1, 2, & 3 r u nuts or corny
I'm starting to learn that I'm not depressed, I'm just mad at how many good things we lost while everyone has been so caught up with trying to figure out the next way to get rich off the internet.
You're so close bro. The word you're looking for is capitalism. These things didn't happen by chance, everything good was taken from you by greedy capitalist pigs.
It’s not about pushing boundaries or being creative anymore. It’s about milking as much money as you can from games that are as safe and agreeable as possible.
I feel like every generation goes through this dont let it turn you sour like we see with older generations
Ironic, that your own generation formed it's existence.
You’re gonna be 60 saying the same thing about your 30ies. Thats life don’t get so caught up in what was cuz there are a million amazing things happening all around you. You just choose to be blind to them and romanticize the past.
I used to play museum every single day when I came home from school. Little did I know. It was right next to one of the most legendary scenes in ALL of gaming.😮💨😮💨🫡
It was so fun pressing the button and making a last stand in the vehicle room.
@@TheAmishTechSupportmy friend and I used to mess around all the time on there and randomly one day discovered the button and it blew our minds LOL …. Good times
I would literally do the same!!!!! I would pick a loadout for myself then press the button to see if I could survive, damn those were great times
@@zemotikawait u can play museum online/co op with your friends? Thought it was a single player thing
@@michaelt1931this why u had no friends to play with smh
Kids today will have no idea how amazing mw2 was in the 360 ps3 days
Truth. But you can play all those old maps of cod mw2 and others in vr on contractors. Look it up
I get a warm feeling thinking of bo2, mw2, bo1, big red one cod, world at war. I had a slid top ps3 and thought it was superior to the other ps3s.
@@danieldoak2635I loved world at war. That was probably one of my favorite games along with battlefield Vietnam. 💯
@@danieldoak2635 that came out in 2012. Are you saying you played those classics in 2012 and up..?
@SOSO_CREPITUS I'm saying I played the games I said. I played most cods from world at war up. The ones I said were my favorite.
Things like this make me miss the old days. Not just the game, but my life
❤
I can't believe its been 15 years... I was 12 in 2009
Now we're 30 or about to be 30
Me too bro . There’s comfort knowing that we aren’t alone in this nostalgic feeling we have
@@dingdongjimmy7982 it's so crazy how fast time flies by... I'm 27 now and can't believe I'll be 30 in 2027 which is not far away... I remember feeling sad when I turned 20...Each new decade of your life is like a whole new trial of life. And sometimes it feels like it gets more and more challenging the older we get...
29 this year Best time off my Life
Same bro the youngsters calling me Unc now 😂
Fuck, shorts like these just hit the feels and nostalgia hard
MW2 - Halo 3 - Gears Of War 2
Man those were the days. When the lobby was full of people talking and you could make friends.
mate definitely…
Parties ruined it. GRAW and GRAW 2 had the best lobbies. Hands down. That was even before COD4
Everything turns into a memory and then disappears.
This is one I don’t think I’ll forget, thankfully.
Call of Duty litterally changed my life. Met my wife on Modern warfare, and im still married and have 2 kids now.
Im glad for you brother keep it up🫡
Keep Live'n All of our Dreams Bro !! 🎉
Crazy story
This makes me so happy kudos to you bro
Damn, thats fucking sick bro.
gamedev student here... for those curious why it's like this, it's for game optimization purposes. The devs need to ensure that the transition from the ending of the game to the credits in the museum is as seamless as possible.
To do this, it is much more efficient to load all of the 3D assets/objects onto the map beforehand when you start the final mission, and then simply fade to black after the ending to then instantly "teleport" the player's camera POV into the museum scene - rather than fade to black and wait for a while for the museum assets/objects to load, which could ruin the smooth flow of the transition from the ending to the credits of the game if players had to wait like 30 seconds for the credits to load
Thank you
Woah I am baked as hell and reading that blew my mind lol
@@HDpinkfloyd420 same bro
@@mikegibson7274 same bro
@HDpinkfloyd420 yeah, it truly is incredible how much stuff goes into making games, and how much is "hidden" from the player's perspective that we simply do not see when we play games. It really is weird to think that stuff like the credits scene of the final mission could be hidden right under our noses - underneath the map as we play the game
This was by far the best Cod ever made. This new generation will never understand, feel, or experience anything that comes near to this game. U just had to be alive at the time and able to play.
im so glad i got to experience this game as a kid it almost makes me cry at how many good memories i had playing this game whether alone or the campaign or the chances i got online when i had live, it was such a good game & i still have the disc for each one of the series till this day, mw1 mw2 mw3, i’ve completed all of the campaigns, over & over, & over, happily. same with world at war, i could never hate those games. these new call of dutys suck.
IMO WAW or BO1 is the best cod, I feel MW2 is super overrated (mp wise) but is still top 5 of all time. MW3 was really good
@@magcs6233good thing no one asked
It was WAW for me, but the era from COD: Modern Warfare to COD: BO2 was something special. Add the fact that Halo 3, ODST, and Reach were all in the same time…. You just had to be there to understand, and those who were there definitely took the greatness for granted. I know I did; I thought it was always going to be like that.
@@CodyRoss-e4tI asked him on private message tbh
You can’t even explain how this felt as a kid. This was all new, it was all so fun. I remember the sounds, the crunching sound of joining an online lobby that fills instantly and going into a game, in game unlocks/ promotions with the guitar riff, the phrases when calling in killstreaks. Man there will never be anything that can live up to this game. This created a lot of our childhoods and it was a connection for life long friendships. RIP old MW2, not gone yet, and never will be forgotten. Much love to my brothers who made this game what it was.
They put so much heart into every aspect of MW2. To think of what most games look like now, and to see this, just crushes me. It's like seeing the crumbling ruins of a once-great lost city. It will always be a magnificent reminder of monumental achievement, but we can never truly go back and live there. The fact that they made the game they did is incredible.
Hollowed grounds...what great art was this game
Holy of holies. Forever in our hearts.
memories that will forever last.
they are the best memories.
My cousin showed me this game when I was super young, he passed away only a little after. Makes me think of him everytime
Mw2 will forever hold a special place in my heart.
❤a lot of us all the games from waw to bo2
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its special
Making the whole museum turn against you and trying to survive was enough content for weeks lol
Kids today:”Whole new world here”
Ogs: having ptsd flashbacks like mason in black ops of that knife
Edit: All of you are giving me flashbacks to my childhood making me download and replay the series for the 100000000th time
😢😢 Memories
All I can think of is the throwing knife 🎯
In the new rust Shepherd skull is laying on the ground with a knife in it lol
😔 gone but never forgotten ♥️
@@cotyskinner5883is it really? lol
Glitches on old cod games were amazing. Getting outside of maps in wacky ways that takes hours of tries and when you finally get it you get rewarded with an entire new map that you may get to find new things maybe no one had ever seen before. Absolutely loved it..
I’m 24 and that sent a shiver. Holy nostalgia, also the world was less scuffed
Im also 24... i too wonder where the time went and where the world we knew went. It isn't just longing for those endless summer days with the family on the xbox, but the world at large has gotten gray, monotonous and so so empty. I dont know what I'm doing it for anymore
29 and still my favorite game! In the era before the after.
Every time I see a clip like this of MW2,MW3, or B02 ; I’m brought to tears. I think that alone says a lot.
same here buddy, same here
@@saya1zmmh same..
I remember my mom preordering BO1 and MW2 for me. Played both day one. She was home late from work one of the release days and I was freaking out lol
Our relationship has been falling apart over the last few years, her degrading mental state makes her very difficult to love.. a lot of anger and selfishness from her now but... But she did get me those games .. she wasn't selfish then.
@@Merker367she still loves and cares about you. I promise.
Boo hoo@@Merker367
The visits to this after campaign museum were always eerie and nostalgic
Looking at these old clips really makes me miss the old times. Just having fun with the lads, no try harding or streamers. Actually being entertained by games, I can't remember the last game I enjoyed that isn't made by Rockstar or an old CoD.
now we have to pay to hear the game properly...
This is like losing someone why you love
Its literally almost the same feeling
Being outside of video game maps always gives me the creeps.
Dude same. Like the backrooms
I agree for most games but not in Red Dead Online out of bounds though. Whole world out there. Get out explore with your mates and get to Guarma or the casino boat or Mexico. It’s crazy fun.
How did he do that I want to go back and try it
@@Offline54321how did he teleport outside the map I want to try it😮
Yeah especially the like 2007-12 maps for some reason they use to feel so ominous.
Man I'm glad I got to experience this game, I was 13 when it got released, the first online game I was actually really good at playing! Simpler days back then that's for sure.
Who would of thought COD would one day be liminal af
Its crazy to think that in all the of years weve been on this planet that our generations gonna be the only ones who remember playing this for the first time and having our hearts torn in real time and not learn about it from friends or memes. Im so glad to have experienced this game with so many of you guys. #2009 gamers
#2009…
All these early 2000's throw back videos 😢 have me going down memory lane its one hell of an emotional rollercoaster 🎢😭❤😅😂😢😂😂
god knows how much we miss those days and now were are in a new era look toward the future but remember the past and live in the present
Proud to have played MW2 in its prime, was a Squeaker back then, good times 🎉
That's the setpiece for the end of the game. I'm guessing they did it either to; save on dev time not having to make a brand new map, or make it so if you skip the credits, it doesn't take ages to load into another map. This is because back then, most people didn't download their games to their drive.
How did he teleport to that rust area how did he fly in teleport did he hack the game or something
@@AdventuresWithJosh2000 Trainer Program
@@nizzymo huh is that an opinion in the game where is it located in the game if so
@@AdventuresWithJosh2000 it's cheat software, for singleplayer games, a debug mode made by the community.
The OG Modern Warfare series was peak C.O.D. hell, peak gaming, really. around that time, gaming in general was just 👌👌👌
I'll Never forget. 💯
Back in 2009 this was all I had… looking back and having flash backs this getting to me fr
im proud of you stranger... fucking legend you are mate
Damn I almost forgot about the museum. I remember it’s all chill until you shoot someone then they all attack you 😂 good times
No you have to press a button, otherwise you can kill everyone in there without any retaliation whatsoever
@@maciekmaka1493 that’s not how I remember it but you may be right, it’s been 15 years since I played that game.
Remember waiting in line at game stop on the day of the release. Very nostalgic feeling I get thinking about it I was 8 my big bro was 12 and my uncle took us to go wait bc he pre ordered it for us as an early Christmas gift. Makes me kinda sad bc everything so different now
Anybody born in 1980-1988 can say We grew up in the best years of gaming. We got to experience everything from the beginning! Waking up on Christmas to a Nintendo,Sega, Xbox, PlayStation ect. Then having physical copies of the games that came with extra things like maps,posters, stickers and other things such as custom game cases.. not to mention we had Blockbuster and Hollywood video. The best part of it all though was hanging out in a room full of your friends and all of us having the time of our lives.
Not quite the beginning but yea, I def agree!
It’s amazing how far graphics have come since the early days!
I will never forget waking up and opening my Nintendo from Santa and playing it all day! Super Mario bros and duck hunt combo edition! Had the pew-pew and all that jazz! lol
Was in 10th grade when mw2 came out! Missed co4 and world at war but made it in time for the golden age 🥲💯🙋🏾♂️
Golden my brother!
You should press the button
Now all we need is a campaign rust ported to multiplayer with a trickshot-friendly waterfall.
Amen to this
Where did time go it's seems to crawl until one day u take a little to look back and realize just how fast it goes by
Ive been marveling at the same lately. The last ten years seems like it's less......dense....dense of time...compared to say 16-19.
@@neroaugustus5378
We just trying to survive being all grown up. Hours turn to minutes days into hours and years into just a few short months.
@@everdeeper6816 for real, it's like war or prison, you're so caught up doing what you NEED to do to survive, that you don't have any other waking time. You forget what you were doing when you were j chillin as a kid (LIVIN LIFE), because you cant afford to live, let alone j chill.
man... the music turned this short into an existential crisis trigger
I don't know why flubber made me cackle laughing but it did
If i remember correctly, this is the first "shooter" ive ever played. Next was battlefield bad company. Then so on. God i miss these days, so nostalgic i can remember the smells.
I remember playing the Bad Company 2: Vietnam dlc as a kid. I was fascinated by the vietnam war and kept replaying the vietnam parts of the Black Ops 1 campaign lol
Bad Company 1 was hgreat man! So few shooters were fun but goofy af like that
This one was right in the feels holy shit. I wasn't allowed to play online for much of my early gaming due to "scary internet strangers" or some garbage, so I spent countless hours in that game in other ways. Whether it was running around empty MP maps with a second controller setup to farm kills off of, messing around in that museum launching ragdolls or fighting all thr NPCs, or even just playing through the campaign a multitude of times. I think this video resonates so much with me because of that sort of lonely feel it has. Seeing their little trick to make that museum scene work, the campaign segment without the prop pieces or characters or sandstorm effect, it has this sort of unsettling feel to it while simultaneously feeling so familiar and warm. Strange.
I knew something was off when I thought that... 😢
Cod will never be the same I miss these days so much I’m glad I got to experience it before it was over
I remember this coming out when I was in 5th grade. I was devastated when someone spoiled ghost dying
i love this typa finds, these map parts in games feel liminal when theyre out of context after all you did there, feels like peace after war
The old golden days 🥹💔
This is almost like a fever dream
Bro is in the contruct from The Matrix
Cod4-black ops 2 was the greatest run any video game company has ever had
Holy shit I almost forgot about the museum.
Genuinely nostalgia right there. Made my heart sink.
“Looney Tune Rust Bro”
Yeah the campaign rust I love that version
😂
I've just been going through the winter blues recently. Bummed out to all hell. Seeing these videos just makes ot worse
I love these kinds of secrets and this and next gen kids would never understand or get to do this
Makes sense to put the museum, closing scene, and rust in the same "level" rust is super small and the other areas are too. Cool too see how they did that
Back when a lot of people in the military would arrive to their fort and hook that Xbox up and play COD. Those were the days, my homeboys cousin and brother would game that shit all day and night long. When they would go back to their fort and keave their ps3 and xbox 360 home, we would take over for the time being lol GLORY DAYS
They should make a warzone with these old maps merged together
It was supposed to be part of the story and they scrapped it out for a multiplayer map
Tf you talking about? It's literally the last mission it was never scrapped
I think they mean like continuation of the storyline on rust aside from mw2 campaign@@jordin1909
@@jordin1909 no bro the mission before the part when you go to the museum is all tied into one the rust map was supposed to be part of the desert mission when your in the boat with price
@@b2k836are we living in two different realities or something??? Because it is one map.
@@tryeasy1634 because it was scrapped from the main mission that leads you to this building it’s a bug in the system you’ve never seen that before ? The museum is tied onto the last mission in the desert when Shepard tries to kill you
It’s relieving to see I’m not the only one who misses when life was easy. 24 years old now and would do anything to go back to these days. I feel like life won’t ever be the same as back in the mid 2000’s. Everything is just bland and I can’t figure out how to live successfully as an adult.
Same. Miss it all the time. Find myself dreaming about middle school and high school quite often. Joking around at the lunch tables, riding bikes, playing chase tag. Tech decks. The belly laughs. All of it. Took it for granted. Now have to work a job I hate to just barely afford rent. Parents divorce. Everything is just so different but i truly am thankful for those good memories. About to be 28 and feeling jealous of my childhood lol It’s quite pathetic when you think about it but I’ve learned one thing, friends come and go but the real friends will last forever and I have one friend that will always be my best friend. You just keep your head up bud, I know it’s hard and everything about these times seem so different but don’t lose who you were are in the process of life. Stay up brotha 💪🙏
Dude im 36....and i miss the style, and clunky grace games used to have!
@@tylerhardcastle4683 same page man my parents just divorced and luckily I’ve gotta great mom and have been living with her, but even just paying 600$ a month from my shitty hardware store job that I too don’t enjoy I still can barley afford to even buy some fast food here and there. I’m bad at managing my money though but either way yeah took high school for granted and didn’t realize how being an adult is honestly really boring and kinda sucks. I also have one best friend from high school who moved a few years ago but we see eachother every year and talk a lot, your very right about keeping you best friends close because without any friends life would be miserable. Appricate you man, stay woke
Conversely, you can also no-clip out of the final level and go to the museum while still playing as wounded Soap, though with the dust/fog and disoriented visual overlay, it's harder to find unless you know which direction to go.
But this is how there's a seamless transition from the final mission to the museum in the mid-credits. Because the two sections are part of the same level file.
They could save so much storage and stress on computers by removing unnecessary items not visible by players
Holy shit I miss these days so much. I’m happy to have experience this era of games
Nah bro said I got questions hold up🤔😂😂
Wow. Takes me back. Miss those days. Life was simple then.
There was a mini game I forget what they were called in mw2. It was the snow assassin one. Trying to be stealth. At the end you slid down a snow slide to finish the mission. I put on jump codes and jumped over the slide. You continue on and there is a whole town with bad guys to get into a firefight with. Was one of the coolest discoveries I had.
This short needs to be shared far and wide!
back then games are have true spirits.
now all become legacies spirit of Ghost.
MW2 from back then will always be my favorite fps. So many awesome memories with my old buddies and random people from round the world. Life was simple..
me and my cousin used to 1v1 each other on MW2 and MW3 all day long back then, good days those were. i miss it.
Just gave me goosebumps. The good old days 😢
What happened to gaming doesn’t feel the same
I'm still playing this now. Just wish all my friends were. Those were the days
Damn, all these years having fun and making memories there was a whole other map.
Kinda feels like deja vu from my childhood
Basically, it's a movie set.
The museum from MW2 was definitely cool to see. I liked how you could make the enemies come to life and start fighting them.
even as a younger person in the gaming community i grew up with these it was peak
Some of the best times in gaming, I wish all gamers got to experience this, OG Cod days, OG Gears of War days, OG Splinter Cell days, just nothing like it, even OG Halo days 😢
RIP my Childhood...Old MW2 ... We played and played and made memories that will never repeat again.. ever ...
This is some pretty powerful music. It reminds me of my childhood, how great it was, but being an adult my view on the world and how i feel can be so toxic and negative sometimes. Like hopelessness.
2007-2009, what a time. I’ll cherish those times forever. Between music I was listening to, the gems of game we had like mw2 and halo 3, and just the overall simplicity of life. We’re all grown now. But I’ll never forget the great times we’ve shared
Good thing I felt a couple times! BO1 GTA 5 n FORTNITE!
The best times of COD and my favorite COD during these years. Even the pre game lobbies everyone had a mic and talking crap to each other was amazing. These were the times.... If you weren't there you missed some of the greatest and fun times ever.....
It was a pleasure and honor serving with you men on the MW2 battlefield. I miss you guys and the times gaming more than anything else. Hope you're all living fantastic lives. Stay frosty.
I would not go back to any point of my childhood except for playing Call of Duty after school with friends sometimes until the next school day man this was it games where just fun i know im never gonna get another chance at it but I'm fucken happy I was a part of it wouldn't trade those times for anything
This video just gave me future and past nostalgia at the same time... its scary to think of the future and whats inevitable and what will be, while simultaneously longing for the past and all the good times great memories.
It wasnt always about this being better times. The better times are always still here. You just have to love it
This brought shivers down my spine. The literal golden era of gaming, lan parties and online, no micro transactions. The feeling of opening these games on Christmas or after waiting months to go buy it the moment it dropped. It’s just not the same anymore 😢
I was born 1999. I grew up with these games. Now im seeing all these remakes and remasters not just of cod but other games I played long ago. While a lot of them are good. Some just dont hit like the old ones. Dead Space, the Resident Evil games, Cod, Star War Battlefront 1 and 2, and the Halo games. Many of them are amazing and stayed true to their originals. Giving me so much nostalgia for the originals I use to play and honoring the stories of what they once were. Giving them a new light with todays tech and graphics. Putting in new mechanics to not make it as clunky but giving you the same kits, the same maps, the same story. But some of them are jokes and shames of what use to be. Now all they have are microtransactions and are shadows of the legacy they once were. Kids now a days will never understand what I... what we grew up with. The secrets these games had. Them memories we made. The hours of earning and leveling up to get the coolest skins, to beat the hardest levels, to learn every trick in the book, every secret weapon, every easter egg to just say we've seen it with our own eye and not having to spend so much just to get the new stuff. Kids now a days will never know... how seeing clips like these will mean to us. And I find that rather sad.
Everytime i see these videos and the music, sends me into some weird emotinal state lol, not relising all those lobbies we used to jump into together was going to be some of our best memories and sculpt our best friends
When i saw Rust and that music put together, i teared up a bit.
I miss the old days gaming was peak.
Its always cool seeing this kind of stuff