

In the meantime, check out GameSpot's preview of, believe it or not, Command & Conquer 4: Tiberian Twilight. If you have enough tech savvy to get the games up and running, I think you'll enjoy them considerably. It's much quicker and much easier, plus it's all but mandatory for Netbook users, for whom I think these power-thrifty games are ideal.) Use the free MagicISO utility mentioned in the guide. (Bit of advice: Don't bother burning CDs. I was able to get Red Alert running on a Windows Vista-equipped laptop, but only by following the installation instructions to the letter. However, installing them can be a major pain. There are no strings attached EA has simply allowed the three games to become freeware. Red Alert was even better, and GameSpot agreed, awarding it a 9.5. The very first time I played Tiberian Dawn, which was originally known simply as Command & Conquer, I became a lifelong fan of the genre. On the other hand, you're in for hours, days, maybe even weeks of solid RTS entertainment. But would it have killed you to provide a simple installer?) And, yes, you have to jump through some downright obnoxious hoops to get them to run on Windows XP or later.



Yes, the graphics look dated- really dated. Falcone, who wrote about these and other free PC games more than two years ago. Yes, they're old, but so is this giveaway-as I've just learned from CNET's John P. Case in point: Electronic Arts is giving away three awesome real-time strategy games-one of which all but defined the genre.įor a total cost of zero dollars, you can download Command & Conquer: Tiberian Dawn, Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun, and Command & Conquer: Red Alert. What's better than a freebie? A freebie that's actually decent. The original Command & Conquer games are ideal for low-powered Netbooks.
