The essential collection at an incredible value from the best-selling Real-Time Strategy franchise of all time.
From the Best Selling Real-Time Strategy franchise of all time, rediscover the groundbreaking, action-packed strategy game-play that changed PC gaming forever with Command & Conquer The Ultimate Collection. Fight as the Global Defense Initiative or the Brotherhood of Nod as they clash over the rare mineral Tiberium in the classic original series. Challenge the red menace in an alternate universe in Red Alert, then step into the near future with Generals as China and the United States battle the Global Liberation Army, a terrorist organization hell-bent on bringing the world to its knees! Rule all three Command & Conquer universes and more with this incredible value – including 17 games and more!
KEY FEATURES
This incredible value includes:
17 Command & Conquer titles via digital download, updated to run on the Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems
Early access to the next Command & Conquer game.
This amazing collection includes 17 Command & Conquer titles, via digital download:
Command & Conquer
Command & Conquer The Covert Operations
Command & Conquer Red Alert
Command & Conquer Red Alert Counterstrike
Command & Conquer Red Alert The Aftermath
Command & Conquer Tiberian Sun
Command & Conquer Tiberian Sun Firestorm
Command & Conquer Red Alert 2
Command & Conquer Red Alert Yuri’s Revenge
Command & Conquer Renegade
Command & Conquer Generals
Command & Conquer Generals Zero Hour
Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars
Command & Conquer 3 Kane’s Wrath
Command & Conquer Red Alert 3
Command & Conquer Red Alert 3 Uprising
Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight
Top comments
CharlesCalthrop to BIGEYE
18 Sep 164#10
Indeed they do. Generals works with the Shockwave mod too allowing me to fulfil my dream of China growing larger..
Seen this one go on sale so many times lately :smile:, Great set of games people using win 10 will have some issues running some of the games though so keep that in mind.
ChrisIW
18 Sep 164#4
I'd like to see HD remasters of these.
mattriggy
18 Sep 162#5
Still have the original on my Sega Saturn! :smile:
BIGEYE
18 Sep 16#6
Will they run under Windows 10?
jumperclown to BIGEYE
18 Sep 161#7
I think there may be "some issues running some of the games though so keep that in mind." (courtesy of Derpsauce)
Always happy to help since 1973 :smiley:
CharlesCalthrop to BIGEYE
18 Sep 164#10
Indeed they do. Generals works with the Shockwave mod too allowing me to fulfil my dream of China growing larger..
Gold Feet to BIGEYE
18 Sep 161#11
Red Alert 2 needs the config file adjusting to do with video mode iirc
oUkTuRkEyIII to BIGEYE
18 Sep 161#19
Work fine for me with Windows 10 on the desktop and laptop. You will get icons for all games and one that says the ultimate collection. The ultimate collection one is for installers, wallpapers etc so download each game individually. If you have any problems set the game to run with Windows 7 compatibility.
Anyone else getting coupon code not valid error message?
daveyp1504 to GrantD
18 Sep 16#13
make sure you are logged in
Westwoodo
18 Sep 16#9
Quoting someone else when you don't know the answer is pathetic.
To answer the question though they will work on Windows 10 but each game may require a bit of tinkering to get to work.
jumperclown
18 Sep 162#12
You are right, I don't know the answer, I was just referencing a question from a poster that appeared to already be answered in a previous post! It needs "tinkering" is an equally pointless post responding to the same question from the poster as mine
HTH (est. 1973)
Westwoodo
18 Sep 16#14
Nope mine gives a answer that is my own not someone else's input who wasn't really sure.
juliantaylor31
18 Sep 16#15
excellent value for money if you can get them to work.
jumperclown
18 Sep 161#16
The answer that you gave, and had time to create, and openly admit is your own answer, in your own words, even after reading the pre-empting post from Derpsauce, and my repost of Derpsauces pre-emptive statement, which you are digging me out on as "pathetic", you have made just as useless!
You are probably so proud of your wondrous knowledge enlightening people that "tinkiering" is the all-encompassing answer to getting discounted legacy software to work on modern operating systems, that the mere fact two people had before you had mentioned "there may be some issues" is completely lost on you.
HTH (unless you are plankton) circa 1973
In now going to stop trolling :smiley:
mikem1989
18 Sep 161#17
Are they ever going to make a new C&C?
Berhwale to mikem1989
18 Sep 161#18
"Early access to the next Command & Conquer game."
r34per
18 Sep 162#20
Great set of games. Well, apart from the last one.
C&C, Red Alert and Dune 2000 on a modern engine to work with later versions of windows and have upgrades from later games (build queue etc)
K13OllieD
19 Sep 16#22
this early access was for the new generals beta. that game was cancelled and no longer exists. shame as it was a good game.
a few of the old c&c games are now free. just google for them.
it was a great franchise until red alert 3 and c&c 4.
Premium
19 Sep 161#23
MrBuck
19 Sep 16#24
Cheers was waiting for this to drop in price. I remember countless hours spent playing this!
painty
19 Sep 16#25
Heat for the deal. Great price although I will have to bow out of this one. I loved these games (particularly Tiberian Sun) when they first came out. Played them for hours on end and when some of them came up in a bundle last year, my nostalgia got the better of me and I leapt on them. Unfortunately they have not aged well. The graphics are obviously poor by today's standards and I was happy to look past the superficial elements. However the games themselves just didn't feel the same or play particularly well. Sometimes fantastic games like these are best left in the past, serving as great gaming memories rather than being replayed 10 or 15 years later. Those rose tinted glasses need to be put away lest I start repurchasing chase HQ, Operation Wolf, Double Dragon, Rocket Ranger etc etc etc :smiley:
Gregorah
19 Sep 161#26
Watching HUKD fight like
mikem1989
19 Sep 16#27
I didn't read that far down.
but what next command & conquer?
I've googled it. There doesn't seem to be one in the pipeline.
symonds1
19 Sep 16#28
Loved these games!! Is there a modern equivalent of it?
kaisah16 to symonds1
19 Sep 162#29
The original creators of C&C, Westwood Studios, formed a new studio called Petroglyph Games.
They brought out Grey Goo, which is a base building RTS. Pretty good game, but some broken AI. Worth playing though, Looks gorgeous on max settings.
More recently they have also just brought out "8 bit armies" which is a very simplified RTS, similar to the original C&C. Im playing that now. Its a great play and only £11 or so on Steam. Nostalgia is rife! It even says "Welcome back, Commander" when you first open it up..
Our best hope for a new C&C or a similar game is from these guys. EA bought out Westwood and progressively killed C&C. There was a reboot in the pipe line from a in house EA studio but it was canned. I believe that was a Generals sequel, but they turned it into some free to play online thing which ultimately failed to come to fruition (probably a good thing..). A shame that the early concept didn't get the green light though, the screen shots looked good.
muffybg
19 Sep 16#30
Gone up to £4.99
crazygoog
19 Sep 16#31
:confused: My god. A bit OTT don't you think? I thought jumperclown's response was pretty funny to be honest.
a_david
19 Sep 162#32
I too whole-heartedly recommend OpenRA. You can play Tiberian Dawn, Red Alert, Dune 2000 and Tiberian Sun will be along soon. OpenRA is constantly being developed (it's even better than the originals) and it is cross platform: whether on Windows, Mac, or any flavour of Linux, it will be a pain-free install. Also, it's FREE! Here is the link: http://www.openra.net/
You can play by yourself, online with people from around the world, or over LAN.
Tiberian Dawn is where the real fight is at - I'm playing that right now!
.....and that says a lot for your sense of humour no?
Franky1971
19 Sep 16#34
It's showing as £4.99. How do you get it to £3.79?
wiggumc to Franky1971
19 Sep 16#35
Yeah, seems to have gone up a little.
crazygoog
19 Sep 16#36
Not really. It proves you don't have one though.
Westwoodo
19 Sep 16#37
Not at all, acting like a idiot on the internet and just quoting other people isn't funny using your own head for originality is usually funny.
crazygoog
19 Sep 16#38
Then we'll have to agree to disagree. I didn't see anyone else coming up with anything like that, basically, the way he put it was actually using his own head.
Westwoodo
20 Sep 16#39
I will agree to disagree.
garethgazjones
25 Sep 16#40
just one question.does online play on red alert 2 work?Desolator.readyyyyy
Opening post
From the Best Selling Real-Time Strategy franchise of all time, rediscover the groundbreaking, action-packed strategy game-play that changed PC gaming forever with Command & Conquer The Ultimate Collection. Fight as the Global Defense Initiative or the Brotherhood of Nod as they clash over the rare mineral Tiberium in the classic original series. Challenge the red menace in an alternate universe in Red Alert, then step into the near future with Generals as China and the United States battle the Global Liberation Army, a terrorist organization hell-bent on bringing the world to its knees! Rule all three Command & Conquer universes and more with this incredible value – including 17 games and more!
KEY FEATURES
This incredible value includes:
17 Command & Conquer titles via digital download, updated to run on the Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems
Early access to the next Command & Conquer game.
This amazing collection includes 17 Command & Conquer titles, via digital download:
Command & Conquer
Command & Conquer The Covert Operations
Command & Conquer Red Alert
Command & Conquer Red Alert Counterstrike
Command & Conquer Red Alert The Aftermath
Command & Conquer Tiberian Sun
Command & Conquer Tiberian Sun Firestorm
Command & Conquer Red Alert 2
Command & Conquer Red Alert Yuri’s Revenge
Command & Conquer Renegade
Command & Conquer Generals
Command & Conquer Generals Zero Hour
Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars
Command & Conquer 3 Kane’s Wrath
Command & Conquer Red Alert 3
Command & Conquer Red Alert 3 Uprising
Command & Conquer 4 Tiberian Twilight
Top comments
All comments (40)
Always happy to help since 1973 :smiley:
http://pearsonsupport.helpserve.com/Knowledgebase/Article/View/210/21/how-to-install-or-run-a-program-in-compatibility-mode-in-windows-7
To answer the question though they will work on Windows 10 but each game may require a bit of tinkering to get to work.
HTH (est. 1973)
You are probably so proud of your wondrous knowledge enlightening people that "tinkiering" is the all-encompassing answer to getting discounted legacy software to work on modern operating systems, that the mere fact two people had before you had mentioned "there may be some issues" is completely lost on you.
HTH (unless you are plankton) circa 1973
In now going to stop trolling :smiley:
C&C, Red Alert and Dune 2000 on a modern engine to work with later versions of windows and have upgrades from later games (build queue etc)
a few of the old c&c games are now free. just google for them.
it was a great franchise until red alert 3 and c&c 4.
but what next command & conquer?
I've googled it. There doesn't seem to be one in the pipeline.
They brought out Grey Goo, which is a base building RTS. Pretty good game, but some broken AI. Worth playing though, Looks gorgeous on max settings.
More recently they have also just brought out "8 bit armies" which is a very simplified RTS, similar to the original C&C. Im playing that now. Its a great play and only £11 or so on Steam. Nostalgia is rife! It even says "Welcome back, Commander" when you first open it up..
Our best hope for a new C&C or a similar game is from these guys. EA bought out Westwood and progressively killed C&C. There was a reboot in the pipe line from a in house EA studio but it was canned. I believe that was a Generals sequel, but they turned it into some free to play online thing which ultimately failed to come to fruition (probably a good thing..). A shame that the early concept didn't get the green light though, the screen shots looked good.
You can play by yourself, online with people from around the world, or over LAN.
Tiberian Dawn is where the real fight is at - I'm playing that right now!
http://www.openra.net/