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IncGamers: CommandCom Round-Up

IncGamers' Tim McDonald writes about the experiences on offer at EA's recent CommandCom event in Cologne.

From the article: "Things were kicked off by a retrospective on the Command & Conquer series, which acted as a nice reminder as to how far the series has come. The original Command & Conquer was released to ludicrous fanfare back in 1995, and you know what? Maybe I'm going mad, but it doesn't look half bad even now. Sure, the CG was terrible and the video compression technology meant that things were a tad blocky, but it was better than the interlaced rubbish most games of the period had, and the sprites themselves were so tiny that they had a unique charm. Pixel art is a lost... well, art."
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Published: 89 days 5 hours ago | Article | PC
 
 

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thetamer - 89 days 4 hours ago
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Good to get more information on this titl, I think it's going to be huge. After all C&C was probably one of the first games people played.
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Leord - 89 days 4 hours ago
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Would much rather go to Blizzcon, but I love any convention :)
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Maticus - 89 days 4 hours ago
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I enjoyed C&C in its day :)
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AndyA - 89 days 4 hours ago
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I wonder what big names we will see in C&C4. How are they gonna top Ric Flair?
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