Nuketown (map)

Nuketown is a small-sized multiplayer map featured in Call of Duty: Black Ops

Overview
Nuketown is the smallest map in Call of Duty: Black Ops, being slightly smaller than the Call of Duty: World at War map Dome. The map is based upon a village used to demonstrate the effects of a nuclear weapon on a residential area; mannequins as well as accessible buildings and vehicles are shown across the map. According to Vonderhaar, there is a special alley for the RC-XD to travel without the danger of being shot. Nuketown also features an internet meme, the double rainbow.

Trivia

 * David Vonderhaar of Treyarch stated that shooting the heads off all mannequins within a certain amount of time unlocks "a special surprise."
 * At the end of a match (no matter the result), the nuclear bomb in the stand detonates, obliterating the map.
 * There is a sign in Nuketown that shows the number of players currently in the map.
 * A school bus is located in the center of the map with "Treyarch Unified School Board" written on the sides.
 * In an interview about Black Ops, a Treyarch manager says that this map was inspired by a scene in Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, in which Jones, pursued by Soviet soldiers, comes across a nuclear testing site where a replica of a typical 50s suburb is about to be obliterated by a nuclear bomb.
 * One of the homes is an exact replica of the Brady Bunch home.
 * Two of the mailboxes in front of the houses are labled "Woods" and "Mason"
 * The sign that says Tranquility Ave is a reference to the game Fallout 3's "Tranquility Lane" mission.
 * If you look in the sky, you can clearly see two rainbows. An obvious reference to the "Double Rainbow" Youtube video.
 * The mannequins show up different every time. They are randomized in when and where they show up.
 * Trinity Ave could easily be seen in the loading picture. This could be Infinity Ward's and Treyarch's names combined as an easter egg or joke.