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Kane Lives in DeathIt turns out that Nod's megalomanical leader Kane may not have actually died at the end of the last game. That's bad news for the law-enforcing Global Defense initiative, who are now faced with suppressing another NOD assault. This conflict is played out over two entirely separate campaigns which can run anywhere from 12 to 19 missions, depending on how many optional missions a player takes on. The Battle For the Future Has BegunWill you side with the humanistic GDI or bring the world to its knees with the Brotherhood of Nod?Fight on Dynamic Battlefields Exciting New Strategies and Units The "Veterancy" Factor New Kinetic Battlefields New Internet Technology and Multiplayer Support You Decide Who Will Win Dynamic Colored Lighting
Requirements:Windows 95/98: P166 (P200 recommended), 32MB RAM, 16 bit color video card, 4 MB video RAM, 4x CD-ROM drive, 200MB hard drive space, 100% Microsoft compatible mouse, DirectSound compatible sound card, 8 bit, 16 bit, AWE 32 and 100% Sound Blaster compatible. Multiplayer Options: 28.8 Kpbs mode, TCP/IP Internet connection or Local Area Network running IPX.
Reviews:Computer Gaming World, October 1999 "The bottom line is simply this: Just days before completion, Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun is a stronger game than most Real Time Strategy titles after 15 patches. You're definitely going to want this one".
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