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Electronic Arts has purchased a long list of domains following a number of Command & Conquer Alliances themes. Here's the list of new EA domains reported by Fusible via Joystiq:
- alliances-commandandconquer.com
- alliancescommandandconquer.com
- candcalliances.com
- candctiberiumalliances.com
- commandandconquer-alliances.com
- commandandconqueralliance.com
- commandandconqueralliances.com
- commandandconquertiberiumalliances.com
- generalsalliance.com
- generalsalliances.com
- redalertalliance.com
- redalertalliances.com
- tiberianalliances.com
- tiberiumalliance.com
- tiberiumalliances.com
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Re: EA's Command & Conquer Domain Spree |
Dec 5, 2011, 09:34 |
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Slashman wrote on Dec 5, 2011, 08:33:
Beamer wrote on Dec 5, 2011, 08:11:
Jerykk wrote on Dec 4, 2011, 19:45: The C&C series would be in a much better spot if EA hadn't shoved one out the door every year. C&C Pre-EA: 1995 1996 1997
C&C Post-EA 1999 2000 2003 2007 2008 2010
Nothing really changed as far as release schedule after EA picked them up. Does that list include Red Alert and Generals titles too? Yes, but not expansions or Renegade. Can't remember if I included Sole Survivor.
I was never a real C&C fan. I thought Warcraft 2 was far better, then moved to Total Annihilation, then decided I no longer found RTS games even slightly entertaining.
I tried Generals, but it felt too zoomed in (which made no sense as it was 3D) and too bland. Plus, as I mentioned, I just wasn't into RTS games by that point. |
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