
The Wii may be all the rage these days as titles like Super Smash Bros.
Brawl and Super Mario Galaxy keep gamers happy while more casual players are
enticed with the unit's bountiful shovelware, but many have forgotten about the
game that led Nintendo's initiative to expand the market by bringing casual and
non-gamers into the mix: Wii Sports. Serving as an introduction to the system
and the Wii Remote, it was a fun minigame collection that earned accolades from
a plethora of mainstream media outlets and fueled the hype machine that helped
propel the Wii to the top of the sales charts.
Most of us moved on to other games soon after purchasing the system, but
publisher Hudson Soft apparently hasn't been so quick to forget the game that
spearheaded Nintendo's assault on your grandmother's living room. Deca Sports,
one of their upcoming titles, is an obvious foray into the new market that
Nintendo has forged.
“Command & Conquer The First Decade is a true collection of amazing, innovative C&C games from the last ten years,” said Louis Castle, VP of Creative Development at EALA. “We wanted to give back to our loyal community and avid fans and also offer a great way for gamers to experience the series and immerse themselves into the legendary franchise for the first time.”
Command & Conquer The First Decade contains the following titles:
- Command & Conquer™ (Aug. 1995)
- Command & Conquer The Covert Operations™ (April 1996)
- Command & Conquer Red Alert™ (Oct. 1996)
- Command & Conquer Red Alert™ The Aftermath™ (Sept. 1997)
- Command & Conquer Red Alert Counterstrike™ (Mar 1997)
- Command & Conquer™ Tiberian Sun™ (Aug. 1999)
- Command & Conquer™ Tiberian Sun™ Firestorm™ (Feb. 2000)
- Command & Conquer Red Alert™ 2 (Oct. 2000)
- Command & Conquer Red Alert™ Yuri’s Revenge™ (Oct. 2001)
- Command & Conquer Renegade™ (Feb. 2002)
- Command & Conquer™ Generals (Feb. 2003)
- Command & Conquer™ Generals Zero Hour (Sept. 2003)
Originally written by Tim Grube
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