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Price: $68.63 as of 11/23/2009 07:26 EST details
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Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months
Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Electronic Arts
EAN: 0014633121919
Edition: Jewel Case
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Format: CD-ROM
Item Dimensions: 44494563
Label: Electronic Arts
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
Model: 12191
Platform: Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Studio: Electronic Arts
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Amazon.com Product Description: The amazing universe of Dune comes alive once again in epic solo adventures or multiplayer conquest. Dune 2000, based on the classic DOS game Dune II, is now remastered for the new millennium with completely revised graphics, a new easy-to-use game interface, and refined missions and maps. LAN and Internet multiplayer capability is supported.
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Dune 2000 is essentially Command & Conquer with units (and plot) inspired by the Dune novels by Frank Herbert. This will either disappoint you or excite you. Personally, I was a huge fan of the original Command & Conquer series, even buying the much-maligned Tiberian Sun. So when I saw Dune 2000 for a mere $..., I was more than happy to part with my spare change.
The game is not about blockbuster visual effects or mind-bending strategy, but rather old-school RTS graphics with pure build ... Read More
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I just got this game in the mail. Had purchased two copies, one for me and One for a very good friend, so we could play online, just as the game says you can play. well, buyer beware. a WASTE of money. There is no way to play this game online. There is no way to connect using IP addresses. the only weay is to call your friends modem, a very outdated thing, in a world wher emost people use dial up ISPs. they Do have a way to connect using a battle.net type server, but after tlking to tech suppor tont he ... Read More
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When this game came out, it was a little bit behind the times with respect to the graphics. But the graphics are MUCH better than Dune 2, from which the game derives. As an alternative to one of the first Real-time Strategies EVER!... this game is dang good. If you have the processing power though, and a nice video card, you should definately venture for Emperor: Battle for Dune instead.
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This is the kind of game that doesn't go out of style even as new technology flows in. Sure, it may not have the graphics and A.I. of newer games, but it has a lasting appeal. I've been playing one version of this game or another for 7 or 8 years, and the game itself has changed very little. This version adds new weaponry, more complex fighting, and a more balanced system than the previous Dunes. It also adds some great video clips.
Between each mission you are briefed by your Mentat (one of ... Read More
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The only time I would ever play this game is if some body locked me in a room and said "Play either C&C red alert or Dune 2000." Sure,there are plenty of units and junk for all three houses, but do we really need westwood to show us that they can make another C&C that isn't a hit? The graphics are probably the worst part of Dune 2000. Westwood used the same engine for Red alert, and made the graphics even worse by including only one type of terrian: sand. There really isn't much to the sound, if fact so ... Read More
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