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Medal of Honor (series)

''Medal of Honor'' is a series of first-person shooter video games. The first game was developed by DreamWorks Interactive (now known as EA Los Angeles, formerly Danger Close Games) and published by EA Games for the PlayStation game console in 1999. ''Medal of Honor'' spawned a series of follow-up games including multiple expansions spanning various console platforms and the PC and Mac. The first twelve installments take place during World War II, while the more recent games focus on modern warfare.
== Development History ==

The series first began in 1999 with ''Medal of Honor''. The game was developed by Dreamworks Interactive, with a story by filmmaker Steven Spielberg. The game was released for the PlayStation on October 31, 1999.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.medalofhonor.com/game/medal-honor-1999 )
In 2000, ''Medal of Honor: Underground'', the second game in the series, was released for the PlayStation and Game Boy Advance. ''Medal of Honor: Allied Assault'', the third game in the series, was developed and released for the PC in January 2002. The third game also has Extension Packs titled ''Spearhead'' (released in 2002) and ''Breakthrough'' (released in 2003). ''Medal of Honor: Frontline'', the fourth game in the series, was developed and released for the PlayStation 2 in May 2002 and the Nintendo GameCube and Xbox in November 2002. It was later remastered in High-Def and released in 2010 with the PlayStation 3 version of ''Medal of Honor (2010)''. ''Medal of Honor: Rising Sun'', the fifth game in the series, was released for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and Nintendo GameCube in 2003 (a planned sequel was cancelled due to the game's mixed reviews). ''Medal of Honor: Infiltrator'', the sixth game in the series, was released for the Game Boy Advance in 2003. ''Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault'', the seventh game in the series, was released for the PC in 2004. ''Medal of Honor: European Assault'', the eighth game in the series, was released for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and Nintendo GameCube in 2005.
''Medal of Honor: Heroes'', the ninth game in the series, was developed and released for the PlayStation Portable in 2006. ''Medal of Honor: Vanguard'', the tenth game in the series, was released for the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo Wii in 2007. ''Medal of Honor: Airborne'', the eleventh game in the series, was developed and released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC September 4, 2007. It was the first game in the series to be nonlinear. The twelfth game in the series; ''Medal of Honor: Heroes 2'', was released for the Nintendo Wii and PlayStation Portable on November 13, 2007.
''Medal of Honor'' (2010), the thirteenth game in the series, was announced in 2008 as ''Medal of Honor: Operation Anaconda''. The game was developed by Danger Close Games, a video game development team formerly known as EA Los Angeles merged in 2008. Medal of Honor (2010) was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC on October 12, 2010. Its multiplayer component was developed by the creators of the ''Battlefield'' franchise. It is the first ''Medal of Honor'' game to be set in the modern day rather than during World War II. ''Medal of Honor'' received generally positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success.
The fourteenth installment in the series and the direct sequel to the 2010 game; ''Medal of Honor: Warfighter'' was released for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC on October 23, 2012. The game's storyline was written by real U.S. Tier 1 Operators, inspired by actual events. It is the first game in the series to run on EA Digital Illusions CE's Frostbite 2 game engine. ''Warfighter'' was both a critical and commercial failure. In January 2013, COO Peter Moore of Electronic Arts announced that the ''Medal of Honor'' series was taken out of rotation due to the poor reception and sales of ''Medal of Honor: Warfighter''.〔(Medal of Honor Franchise Taking a Rest )〕

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