Overall, I would say that since all the command and conquer games are awesome, this compolation of every command and conquer game is good as well. Obviously if you are looking for something new, hold your horses and wait for command and conquer three. For those of you who wish they still sold all those classics, get this game. There are no problems with the single player on any of the games. My copy wont start read alert 2 or the yuri expansion, but that seems to just be my problem, not a problem with the game. The one down side is that, while these games are now xp compatible, they are not any easier to play multiplayer. What I mean to say, is that red alert still cannon be LANed, it must be played multiplayer just like it was played in 1996. Since this is ten years later, I would expect at least a little addition like LAN capability. I really sucks the fun out of the whole thing when you have jump through hoops just to play with one other guy. I dont always want to play over the internet, a place filled with nerds who play the same game over and over again untill they suck the fun out of it for themselves and everyone who plays with them, I want to play with my buddies too. It seems to me, like there wasn't much effort put in to making these games more playable in an era more modern then when they were first released. Still worth buying however. Oh yeah, and be prepared to get re-used to that old school interface, it kind of through me for a loop for a while.
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