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Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Nintendo DS) is the Nintendo DS version of [[Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare]].  Like the later Call of Duty games for the Nintendo DS, it was created as a companion narritive to the console and PC versions of the game.  As such, it does not follow the same storyline of Call of Duty 4 for the consoles and PC.  Instead, it follows other soldiers that played a smaller role in the conflict seen in Call of Duty 4.  The characters in the DS version exist in the same setting as those of Call of Duty 4 for the consoled and PC, but they don't go after the main enemies like Imran Zakhaev or Khaled Al-Asad.
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Nintendo DS) is the Nintendo DS version of [[Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare]].  Like the later Call of Duty games for the Nintendo DS, it was created as a companion narrative to the console and PC versions of the game.  As such, it does not follow the same storyline of Call of Duty 4 for the consoles and PC.  Instead, it follows other soldiers that played a smaller role in the conflict seen in Call of Duty 4.  The characters in the DS version exist in the same setting as those of Call of Duty 4 for the consoled and PC, but they don't go after the main enemies like Imran Zakhaev or Khaled Al-Asad.
The Nintendo DS version is rated T, unlike the console versions, which are rated M.  This is true for all the Nintendo DS versions of Call of Duty to date.
The Nintendo DS version is rated T, unlike the console versions, which are rated M.  This is true for all the Nintendo DS versions of Call of Duty to date.
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