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Command & Conquer: The First Decade (PC DVD)

Command & Conquer: The First Decade (PC DVD)
From Electronic Arts

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #681 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Electronic Arts
  • Released on: 2006-02-17
  • Platform: Windows XP
  • Number of items: 1

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Manufacturer's Description
It all started in 1995 with the release of the original Command & Conquer for the PC. The Real-time Strategy genre was born and the gaming world would never be the same. In celebration of 10 years of commanding and conquering, the Command & Conquer 10-year Anniversary Limited Edition DVD captures the entire, award-winning franchise in one exclusive set.

With over 20 million fans worldwide, the Command & Conquer series is the benchmark by which all real-time strategy games are measured. The limited edition collector's DVD set features:

  • Command & Conquer Gold
  • Command & Conquer Covert Operations (EP)
  • Command & Conquer Red Alert
  • Command & Conquer Red Alert Aftermath (EP)
  • Command & Conquer Red Alert Counterstrike (EP)
  • Command & Conquer Tiberian Sun
  • Command & Conquer Tiberian Sun Firestorm (EP)
  • Command & Conquer Renegade
  • Command & Conquer Red Alert 2
  • Command & Conquer Red Alert 2 Yuri's Revenge (EP)
  • Command & Conquer Generals
  • Command & Conquer Generals Zero Hour (EP)

    The fate of the world rests in your hands as you orchestrate the elite armies of GDI, NOD, Allied and Soviet forces, plus superpowers like China, the US and the resourceful GLA. RTS's most unique and deadly forces await your command.


  • Customer Reviews

    Depends how many old titles you're missing2
    To celebrate the anniversary EA offered up the 1995 CnC for free download. This kind of compilation would be great in a half-price sale, then you'd only be paying for the add-ons that you might have missed.

    Anyone who has bought, played and kept all the old games from the past, this compilation's pointless, and brand new PC owners might want to just buy a combined CnC 3 with Kane's Wrath add-on and start from there. Hearing from other reviews that Tiberian Sun's just as buggy as it was before is another personal minus, I'll stick with my retail copy from back then. However with Red Alert 3 on its way fairly soon, EA can re-issue this one every so often and it might eventually become more worthwhile.

    really for the person who knows what its about4
    OK. so u have played command and conquer before and you loved it. fair enough. This pack contains all the command and conquers up till last year. 12 games in one. including the excellent Red Alert series and Tiberium sun. command and conquer is a brilliant franchise and series of games. for those of you that don't know what its about, it takes war play to a whole new levels. build your bases and eliminate you enemies with some of the uncanny and unusual armoury and weaponary only the mind can come across. for those of you who havent played it...do it. it also containts the 1st person shooter renegade which wasnt the reason i bought it.

    Fantastic retro action, and very good value3
    First of all I should say this is not the best RTS ever, or the most innovative, and there are other worthy RTS out there, Total Annihilation, Ground Control. Dark Reign, Z, available for peanuts, so don't forget about them.

    Red Alert and Command and Conquer haven't aged well, and the video still looks awful, with los res and interlacing all over the place. The acting in Command Conquer is some of he worst since Night Trap.

    The missions are also extremely hard, even on easy, unless you play on snore inducingly slow speed as the AI can work faster than you.

    It also has the annoying idea, and Command and Conquer is not the only offender, or having missions either start off with nothing against an AI all over the map, or start off with nothing and try to acheive an abjective with the AI spread out all over the map.

    By Tiberian Sun things get better, the graphics are much better, and it runs better, mainly because it wasn't based on DOS with the first two.

    I didn't find the bugs everyone did, I'm runnning WINXP SP2.

    This is fantastic value with the later editions, but only if you don't have the original games. Given the choice, personally I'd rather have any of the games in the first paragraph than this, simply because the single player game gets so boring, repetitive and difficult.

    For old school, and to see the birth of RTS, look no furthur. And check out Dune II in DOSBox for the real dawn of RTS, it plays better than Command and Conquer and Red Alert do now!