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String
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Anyone play command and conquer back in the day?

(sorry couldn't resist.)

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I just bought The First Decade this last Thursday. Previous to that, I had only played Red Alert 2 and Generals.

Of course, if you're asking about the original Command & Conquer, I still can't help you there. I'm too hooked on Tiberian Sun to go back further at the moment.

There are very few things in RTS gaming as satisfying as sending a wall of twenty little toy tanks at an enemy base, and watching the debris fly.

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I've played all of the games that come on <i>The First Decade</i>, as well as C&C 3.

The original was a classic.

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krynn
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i played but they were never my fav's.

i liked:

Dune2
Total Annihilation
Warhammer 40k
Supreme Commander

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