Also, some freebies of my own! I already own these games on GOG so I
can't claim 'em again, but there's no reason to let them go to waste.
Redeem on GOG (https://www.gog.com/en/redeem). You'll need a GOG
account, obviously. First person to grab the key gets it. ROT13
'encrypted' to fend off the bots.
(The Number thanks you too!)
There were just so many RTS games from that era that I'd have a hard
time pointing to a favorite. I think I always leaned more towards the >"Command & Conquer" side of things over "Warcraft"; the first two
games especially were my favorite.
But I've fond memories of a number of RTS games from back then;
anything from the "Army Men" games, to "Act of War", to "Ground
Control" to the "Myth" games; "Cossacks", "Empire Earth", "Rise of
Nations", "Homeworld", "World in Conflict", "Hostile Waters", "Nexus:
The Jupiter Incident", "World in Conflict", "Battlezone",
"Stratosphere", "Dawn of War"... and oh so many, many more.
There were a lot of losers too ("Frontier Wars", "Original War",
Sacrifice", "Cave Wars", "Black & White", "Submarine Titans", etc.)
but the biggest problem of the genre was the sheer flood of games; it
was just too much to keep up with, and it wore out the market. But for
a while it was a really exciting time to be a gamer. ;-)
"Black & White" was an interesting failure. It was an attempt to break
away from the RTS formula that had (arguably too long) dominated the
genre. It was visually breathtaking at the time (so much lens flare!).
It had a unique sense of humor and style. Its promise of AI-agents
with genuine personality and the ability to learn and react to in-game
events was intriguing. And it was all wrapped up in some quality
marketing, from the black-n-white boxes to Molyneux's famous hype; it
was no wonder it was an eagerly anticipated game.
I was always a sucker for Molyneux's games, because really, I can't
remember one I met I didn't like.
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