The PlayStation 2 and Wii versions were handled by different developers like Sand Grain Studios and Magic Wand Productions. These versions offered an entirely different storyline and missions, focusing more on a lone-wolf experience. Reliving History (Or Trying To)

Fighting through dense jungles to Henderson Field.

While the game featured authentic weapons like the and the Type 100 submachine gun , it was ultimately held back by its brevity and technical flaws. Most players could finish the campaign in just two to three hours .

and PlayStation 3, developed by Cauldron HQ, the game focused on squad-based missions. You were rarely alone, often following a "miraculously" invincible Sergeant through linear paths.

Revisiting a Relic: The History Channel: Battle for the Pacific

The game promised to let players participate in some of the Pacific's most legendary battles, including: