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Total Annihilation  GT Interactive (Cavedog Entertainment)1997The presented conflict is between Core and Arm. Core being the government who imposed the requirement of turning people into robots (full robots, not cyborgs) by transferring their consciousness into robotic husks and attaining some sort of next step in human evolution. Arm are the people who wanted to continue living on as humans, but of course the government didn't take a no for an answer. The conflict obviously has escalated quite a bit from that. Both sides use remotely controlled robot armies to wage the war, so there are no lives lost on either side except for the commanders if they fail to escape.***Simply put: this was the best real-time strategy game when it was released, and it still is the king, despite being so old by the time I'm writing this.

The graphics are no longer the best in the market, but they're still gurgeous, with fully animated polygonal units, and incredibly rendered terrains. The soundtrack is orchestral - literally. The basic game has nothing less than 150 units, there's more in the expansion pack Core Contingency, and yet a dozens more free for download, all of them made by the developer, and in the Internet you'll find thousands of third party not only of units, but also of maps, AIs and lots of other goodies.

And the gameply... oh, the gameplay... Hundreds of robots, planes, ships and tanks involved in huge battles at the same time, with amazing explosion effects for incredible different weapons, including inter-continental plasma cannons and nuclear missiles. Command squadrons with as many units as you like to storm an enemy outpost, or build plenty of defense buildings to not get hammered. Since there's land, water and air units, you'll have to plan very well your advance through the map till total annihilation of your foes.

That's not to mention, this game was the very first to introduce nice concepts, now present in every strategy game, such as wind that has influence on the shots' fly, higher ground grants plenty of advantage, specific air-to-ground and ground-to-air weapons, detailed unit behavior control, and the list of advances goes on and on...

To finish: I urge you to play this game. You may love it, you may just like it a little, but there's no way you will hate it. It's not for no reason that it's one of the only games ever that has a very active community even after the developer company exits business. In some last worlds before they would go away, they shared some words with Total Annihilation's fans, both players and third party developers: 'You guys are the Cavedog now'.
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Total Annihilation: Battle Tactics  GT Interactive (Cavedog Entertainment)1998 labelminimizeminimize
Total Annihilation: The Core Contingency  GT Interactive (Cavedog Entertainment)1998This is an expansion pack for the superb RTS game Total Annihilation.

It adds hundreds (!!!) of new units to the 150 roster of the original game, new single player missions, and more maps than you can play in a week!

This is a must for all the fans of Total Annihilation.
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Supreme Commander  THQ (Gas Powered Games)2007Three opposing sides - the Cybran Nation, the Aeon Illuminate and the United Earth Federation - have been fighting in the Infinite War all across the galaxy, spreading chaos and unrest. You are a Supreme Commander and you have to take one of the sides and put an end to this war.

As in most strategy games, you have to build up a base, gather resources and build armies to fight off your enemies. But being created by Chris Taylor of Total Annihilation fame, the RTS also has many unique features, such as a huge unit cap of 500 units per side, different resource management, queue up commands and waypoints, diverse unit types and even dual screen support.

Players can play through the Campaign and carry on the story as one of the sides, or fight off computer enemies in Skirmish and human opponents in Multiplayer.***
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[12]***Latest version: 1.1.3280 (as of ?)***For 1-8 players, with teams or in FFA.

The skirmish/multiplayer mode includes AI that cheats (there's non-cheating AI, too) for those who want the challenge.***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows XP SP2 or Vista
* 1.8 GHz CPU
* 512 MB RAM
* 8 GB free HD space
* 128 MB VRAM
* GeForce 6x00 or better

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 3.0 GHz CPU or better
* 1 GB RAM or more
* 256 MB VRAM or more
* GeForce 6800 or better

Multiplayer port: 16010 (configurable)***'spiritual successor' to [game=#47246]Total Annihilation[/game].
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Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance  THQ (Gas Powered Games)2007The last days of man are at hand.. Two years after the Infinite War the once great warring nations now lie in ruins, and humanity’s hope for a brighter future is nothing but a bitter memory. A new, seemingly unstoppable enemy, supported by the zealots of The Order, now seeks to eradicate mankind: UEF, Aeon Loyalist, and Cybran alike. With their backs against the wall and staring into the abyss, the tattered remnants of Humanity’s forces must put aside old hatreds and band together as they prepare to make one last desperate stand. One last chance. An alliance forged in blood, steel and hope, they turn to face the dark.

Key Features:
* New Playable Faction: A completely new playable faction will be available in multiplayer games and serve as the main threat during the new single-player campaign. This new threat is a cunning and devious race with advanced technology and are true masters of quantum technology. New weapons, new strategies, new conquests!
* New Units: 110 new land, sea, air, base and experimental units evolve armies to address strategic weakness or become the ultimate expressions of factional military doctrine.
* Warfare on an Epic Scale: Fully realized navies, orbital weaponry and advanced counter intelligence technologies give commanders unprecedented, deadly new capabilities in what is already the most strategic RTS on the market today.
* New Multiplayer Maps: New multiplayer battlefields provide new grounds for players to prove their supremacy.
* New Single Player Campaign: Play through a brand new single player campaign as you gather your forces to save mankind from extinction.***Latest version: 1.5.3599 (as of ?)***For 1-8 players, with teams or in FFA.***People who play the game in skirmish or multiplayer against or with AI controlled players may be interested in the following fan-made AI MODs.
* [url=http://forums.gaspowered.com/viewtopic.php?t=23929]Duncane AI fix[/url]
* [url=http://code.google.com/p/sorian-ai-mod/]Sorian AI MOD[/url]

Official map editor is available through GPGNet client only.***Commonly labeled as stand-alone expansion to [game=#158479]Supreme Commander[/game], but FA is its own game, it does not expand the base SupCom nor is it compatible with it (though some maps work with both).
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The Ur-Quan Masters  ?2011Open source video game "The Ur-Quan Masters" v0.7.0 for Windows, an amateur port of "Star Control II", a space adventure with action sequences published in 1992 for MS-DOS and later 3DO. The project started in 2002 when the source code of the original game was released. labelimagesubject
Free Stars: The Ur-Quan Masters  Pistol Shrimp2024Experience the award-winning space saga. Travel to hyperspace, discover alien worlds, and meet an eclectic cast of characters. Find out what happened after the Ur-Quan invasion. And if the war still rages, fight for Earth and the Alliance of Free Stars! labelminimizesubject
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