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- #COMMAND AND CONQUER THE FIRST DECADE NO CD PC#
Of course, you still have to put in CD keys for 5 or 6 of the games.
#COMMAND AND CONQUER THE FIRST DECADE NO CD INSTALL#
No big loss though, after all, you get to install 12 titles with the CD key for the Command & Conquer: The First Decade key. Too bad all we are treated to here is a Windows install screen. Also, if there is one thing the Command & Conquer series is known for it’s the fantastic install sequences. There is a lot of good about this pack: all of the C&C games (except Sole Survivor) and expansions on one DVD. Right, well then, now you have the chance to replay all those great memories without bugs, OS compatibility issues, or other such problems… This soldier betrayed the Motherland, the sentence… I mean, everyone did that… right? Right? Hello?
#COMMAND AND CONQUER THE FIRST DECADE NO CD FULL#
Everyone has those gaming stories, where they did some absurd thing in the LAN play with their friends, or those modem games where you and your friend both built nukes and would take turns dropping them on a field full engineers just to watch the engineers run around on fire.
Like most games from ‘back in the day’ I can’t help but have nostalgic memories of my time while playing them. And the final installment bearing the Command & Conquer name, Command & Conquer: Generals and its expansion, deal with a future war involving the US, China, and a terrorist GLA. The Red Alert games deal with an alternate history where World War II never happened as we knew it, with the western Allies battling against the Soviet Union. They pit the world-policing GDI against the terrorist organization NOD in a futuristic setting fighting over a mysterious resource called Tiberium. The vanilla Command & Conquer titles ( Tiberian Dawn, Tiberian Sun, and Renegade, C&C‘s first and only FPS game) are essentially the core C&C games. įor those that don’t know – and in that case, this pack might not be what you’re after – the C&C franchise has basically three separate series within it. Unit rushes were a fresh idea in this newly pioneered genre. Keep in mind this was back when people didn’t complain about a game being based on tank rushes. Few things in life can compare to crushing the enemies of the Soviet Union under the treads of massive Tanks, and this game allowed for lots of crushing.
Yawn… But if this was a disappointment, the C&C franchise went from strength to strength and with the release of Command & Conquer: Red Alert, I was completely sold. Whilst I had played and enjoyed one of the first RTS games to be released, Dune II, the first C&C came, saw and indeed conquered, and gamers haven’t looked back since.Īt some point in time (a year later) another company named after a weather pattern released their own RTS game with Orcs and Humans, but for some reason it was lacking tanks.
#COMMAND AND CONQUER THE FIRST DECADE NO CD PC#
I can’t quite remember when I actually first played Command & Conquer (later to be known as Tiberian Dawn), but regardless, on that day, PC games reached a new pinnacle for this reviewer. Command & Conquer: The First Decade – Game Review (PC) James Lombardi