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Command & Conquer (Nintendo 64, 1999) Cart Only *LABEL WARE*

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Condition
Acceptable
An item with obvious and significant wear but is still operational. May have tears or holes in VHS/DVD box. The video game instructions and box may not be included. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
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“Cartridge only with heavy label ware. The game is tested and works flawless.”
UPC
0045496870454
Platform
Nintendo 64
Rating
T-Teen
MPN
045496870454
Publisher
Westwood Studios
Genre
Strategy
Game Name
Command & Conquer

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Product Information

The epic struggle between the Global Defense Initiative and the Brotherhood of Nod has finally found its way onto the Nintendo 64, but not without a few changes. This is the first version of Command & Conquer to feature 3D landscapes and polygonal units, meaning you'll be able to fight from elevated terrain, witness dynamic explosions and admire the wisps of smoke from the defeated structures of your enemy.<br><br>As in previous versions of the game, players can elect to wage war as either the GDI peacekeeping forces or the secret terrorist organization known as the Brotherhood of Nod. No matter which side you choose, you'll have to establish a base, gather resources to fund your operation and start amassing an army large enough to carry out your objectives (detailed at the beginning of each level).<br><br>Fans of 1994's original Command & Conquer on the PC will find that not much else has changed since they last laced up the combat boots, as missions are taken directly from the computer version. There are, however, four Special Ops missions exclusive to the Nintendo 64. For those who have never played the original, missions generally fall into two categories: production and non-production. Production missions have you building up your forces as previously described, while those classified as non-production involve carrying out tasks with a predefined number of units. <br><br>Since the Nintendo 64 does not have a mouse peripheral, cursor movement is performed using the analog stick. The cursor is used to highlight specific units, structures or groups so you can activate them by pressing the A button. Shortcuts are also available with the C buttons functioning as four different teams. Simply assign specific units to a team and you can jump to them at any time with a press of a button. <br><br>Units differ depending on the side you decide to lead into battle. The GDI offers Humvees, APCs (Armored Personnel Carriers), Transport Helicopters, Mobile Rocket Launch Systems, Mammoth Tanks, Medium Tanks, Grenadiers and Orca VTOL Assault Crafts. Nod units include Recon Bikes, Nod Buggies, Flamethrower Infantry, Flame Tanks, Light Tanks, Stealth Tanks and Mobile Artillery. Both sides offer four of the same type of units: Bazooka Infantry, Commandos, Engineers and Minigun Infantry.<br><br>Options include configuring controls, switching between Medium and High-Resolution modes (the latter requires the Expansion Pak), and adjusting the speed of the cursor. Up to two games in progress can be saved to the 256-Meg cartridge, and completed missions can be replayed to uncover possible variants. Budding generals looking to wage war on their friends should keep in mind that this title is designed as a one-player game only.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Westwood Studios
MPN
045496870454
UPC
0045496870454
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2403

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Strategy
Platform
Nintendo 64
Game Name
Command & Conquer

Additional Product Features

Release Year
1999
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Animated Violence

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37 product ratings
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  • Top favourable review

    If you're going to game on SNES start here.

    If you're reading a review for Final Fantasy 2 for the SNES, then odds are good you're Gen X like me. This is the stuff we grew up with, and the story today is just as fun and engaging to play through as it was nearly 30 years ago. And the colours draw you in like you're 12 all over again. It's so much more enjoyable to have the legit cartridge to play on. Something like that just adds a touch of nostalgia that is hard to match with an emulator on your PC or something else. I give this game 5 stars because it's not only a great piece of history, but because it's simple and straightforward story feels elegant and timeless. It's easily a top-5 best ever game for the SNES.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: daveross151

  • Top critical review

    Better played on a PC

    I love the Westwood Command & Conquer series, and I got it for the N64 simply because of my past affinity with the PC games. The gameplay is nearly identical to the PC versions, however it cuts out many of the video clips to save memory on the cartridges, and the graphics are relatively low quality unless you have the N64 RAM expansion pak. Overall, the game is playable, and brings back the nastalgia of the war-time strategy game, however I would rather play it with a mouse and keyboard than a handheld controller. Specifically, the design of the game is still as if it were a PC game in that there is still a mouse icon which you control with the N64 joystick, which is relatively awkward and not nearly as precise as using a mouse on a computer.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: nintendolovers82

  • oldie but goodie

    review taken from http://www.gamespot.com/n64/strategy/commandconquer/review.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=gsupdates&tag=updates;title;3 i did not write this !!! Real-time strategy has been a staple of PC gaming for years. Several of the PC's most popular RTS games have made their way to various console systems, but all of them suffer from the same basic flaws: lower resolution and shoddy control. Command & Conquer for the N64 almost manages to get around both of these problems, and while the resulting game is good, there are still a few little clunky things that get in the player's way. The game's storyline, told through your mission briefings, is reasonably deep and pretty entertaining. While the full-motion video briefings of the other versions have been scrapped in favor of a slideshow ...

  • Command and conquer the video game

    Simple Battle tactics mild cartoon violence, and possible swearing. Great to teach priority.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: wiggysworld1

  • Thank you so much

    Works great been wanting my old childhood game for a long time now thank you

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: resale_heroes