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{{quote|'''Soap:''' I hate dogs...}}
*** {{spoiler|Price}}'s lines during this level also reference many of Captain MacMillan's in "All Ghillied Up". Specifically "Don't do anything stu-pid", "gooooodnight" and "this one's mine".
** ''Modern Warfare 2''{{'}}s final level is one huge homage to ''Call of Duty 4''{{'}}s final level. Both have "game" in the title ("[[Game Over]]" and "Endgame"), both involve a vehicular chase (in ''Call of Duty 4'', the player is being chased in a truck; in ''Modern Warfare 2'', the player is doing the chasing in a boat); both involve said vehicle being destroyed and the player ({{spoiler|Soap}} in both levels) being wounded, and then even more badly injured; and both involve {{spoiler|Soap}} desperately using an emergency weapon (pistol in ''Call of Duty 4'', knife in ''Modern Warfare 2'') to kill the [[Big Bad]] before he kills {{spoiler|Price}}.
** ''Modern Warfare 2''{{'}}s Ghost is a callback to Gaz from ''Modern Warfare 1''. He's voiced by the same actor, you never see his face behind his skull and his name is "Ghost". As in dead.
** Once you {{spoiler|rescue Price from the Gulag}}, Soap immediately {{spoiler|hands over his M1911}}.
*** "This belongs to you, sir."
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** The family briefly seen in England is named Davis, the same as ''[[Call of Duty]] 2'''s British [[Player Character]].
** In the first SAS mission in ''Modern Warfare 3'', you have two invulnerable NPCs with you: Wallcroft and Griffin. If these two names have an inkling of familiarity to them, they were part of the assault team in the first SAS mission in ''Call of Duty 4'', and they were also generic names for British soldiers in ''Call of Duty 2''.
** ''Modern Warfare 2''{{'}}s multi-player map "Wasteland" has an identical layout to that of ''Call of Duty 2''{{'}}s "Brecourt" map, combined with the general appearance and atmosphere of ''Modern Warfare 1''{{'}}s Chernobyl missions.
* [[The Cavalry]]:
** Normally, the extraction copter has a squad of soldiers inside it that immediately pours out and begins shooting anything that moves. This is normally when you're in a tight spot, as in the second part of the Pripyat sniping mission in ''Modern Warfare''.
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* [[Viewers are Morons|Gamers Are Morons]]: The primary justification for switching to IWnet was that it's "more accessible" than opening a server list and clicking on a server.
* [[Gatling Good]]:
** You [[Best Level Ever|know]] the part in ''Call of Duty 4''. Also, ''Modern Warfare 2'' seems to be in love with this trope. Gatling guns as sentry guns, Gatling guns on helicopters, Gatling guns on planes, player-used Gatling guns, Gatling guns on SUVs, Gatling guns on Humvees, about the only thing a Gatling gun isn't attached to is [[Tank Goodness|tanks]] or being as a [[BFGBig Freaking Gun]]. This is a bit of [[Truth in Television|truth in video games]], as Humvees, helicopters, planes and even SUVs can be equipped with Gatling guns. There are in fact real-life SUVs with Gatling gun roof-turrets exactly like the ones that {{spoiler|Shadow Company}} use.
** In ''Modern Warfare 3'', you can wield Gatling guns on helicopters, tanks, and a remote controlled vehicle armed with a gatling gun and a grenade launcher.
* [[Gene Hunt Interrogation Technique]]: Rojas and Waraabe's interrogations head into this territory. Rojas's involves a car battery, power tools, cigarettes and a plunger. Waraabe's consists of threatening to poison him with a nerve gas, then when he talks giving him a gas mask. {{spoiler|Then shooting him}}.
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== India to Quebec ==
* [[Identical Grandson]]: ''Modern Warfare'''s Captain Price looks just like (right down to the [[Porn Stache|righteous mustache]]) Captain Price in ''Call of Duty 2'' who looked like Captain Price in ''Call of Duty''. [[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|The Price Mustache has been passed down the Price line for generations]]! Also, Sgt. Reznov in ''World at War'' is an ancestor of Zakhaev from ''Modern Warfare''. As this seems to be a theme of the series, identical names could carry the same weight even if one of the characters in question is never shown by his face: Dimitri Petrenko is both the Red Army player-character in ''World at War'' and the Loyalist medic trying to revive {{spoiler|Price}} at the end of ''Modern Warfare''. Also, Foley, who was present in the first game, makes a reappearance in ''Modern Warfare 2''. However, the first Foley was white and a captain while the ''Modern Warfare 2'' version is black and a sergeant. His go-to guy, Ramirez, was in ''United Offensive'' as a sergeant.
* [[Idiosyncratic Difficulty Levels]]: Recruit, Regular, Hardened and Veteran. ''Modern Warfare 2'' suggests these translate to "Very Easy", "Easy", "Normal" and "Hard", respectively, due to the exclusion of "Recruit" from the difficulty list in Spec Ops.
* [[Implacable Man]]:
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