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Harvest tiberium, build a base, and send tanks rolling across the map—somehow this RTS actually works on an N64 controller. The janky live-action cutscenes and sneaky multiplayer attacks make it weirdly charming.

Developer: Westwood Studios
Genre: Real-Time Strategy
Released: 1999
File size: 17.06 MB
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Game Overview

Command & Conquer on the Nintendo 64, released in 1999 by Westwood Studios, brought a complex PC real-time strategy game to a console known for platformers and action adventures. It was a surprising, almost awkward fit for its time, attempting to translate mouse and keyboard precision to a controller. The game retained the full live-action video briefings from the PC version, complete with its particular, low-budget charm that felt both dated and earnest on the home console.

You control either the Global Defense Initiative or the Brotherhood of Nod, managing resources by harvesting Tiberium crystals to fund your war machine. The core loop involves building a base, constructing production facilities like barracks and war factories, and creating armies to overwhelm your opponent. Signature mechanics include managing power grids to keep your base operational and utilizing the N64 controller's C-buttons for context-sensitive unit commands. The pace is deliberate, demanding careful expansion and scouting to avoid surprise attacks. It feels like conducting a messy, satisfying war from your living room couch.

Nintendo 64 (N64)
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