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One of the greatest real-time strategy games of all time, C&C: Red Alert brings a sci-fi twentieth-century conflict into the C&C mix. According to the background story, Albert Einstein invents a time machine and kills Adolf Hitler to prevent WWII. Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, however, launches a full-scale attack with advanced Mammoth tanks, Tesla coils, and V2 rocket launchers. Red Alert is intentionally unbalanced.

The Soviets have more powerful infantry, tanks, artillery, aircraft, and defensive towers. The United States and Western Europe have only a couple strengths: warships and 'smart' units such as medics and mine-layers. Great music tracks, an excellent control system, good-looking graphics (by mid-'90s standards), and superb gameplay make C&C: Red Alert a classic.

Former C&C fanatics will shed a nostalgic tear after launching this small demo, but first they'll have to make sure they have Windows 95/98, since the installer won't run on Windows XP or Windows 2000. Command and Conquer, one of the most popular strategy games in recent memory, is back and bigger and badder than ever with Red Alert. The story takes place in an alternate stream of history, around the time of World War II.

In this version of world history, World War II never happened, and Hitler was nothing more than a minor annoyance. The real threat here is something hundreds of times worse than Hitler could ever have been: Joseph Stalin. The Soviet Empire is killing its way through. Towns are falling and countries collapsing before the overwhelming might of the forces.

Does anyone stand a chance, or will the Red Menace engulf all of Europe? New features include improved AI, new game units and structures, a Skirmish mode, and a detailed, interweaving story line.

After Red Alert was released on the PC, Westwood expanded and improved on the game for more than a year. The result was the Counterstrike and Aftermath expansion discs. Finally, console players are able to reap the benefits of these addon discs with Red Alert Retaliation, a title that wraps everything into one tidy game. Red Alert veterans will immediately notice very few changes between this and the original, but they will find plenty of added depth, such as tons of new missions. Instead of breaking them down between the old PC expansion discs, they have been regrouped into separate campaigns. You'll find that these missions are quite a bit more challenging than those found in the original Red Alert, partly because of the game's new units.

Yes--and many of them. The Soviets have developed the lightning-emitting Tesla Tanks and Shock Troopers, added Nuclear Submarines (they can attack land now), and also have Demolition Trucks and M.A.D. Tanks that level buildings wholesale. The Allies counter with teleport-capable Chronotanks, Demolition Trucks, and improved defensive capabilities. Suffice to say, it does a lot to change the way the game plays.

But, if you want to know if the changes are for the better, however, you'll have to wait for our forthcom-ing review. Originally designed as a PC add-on disc (called Aftermath), Red Alert: Retaliation has been substantially reworked to stand on its own as a sequel to the best real-time strategy game on the PlayStation.

Retaliation offers 34 completely new (and more difficult) missions, 100 new multiplayer maps, and a ton of new units to make it play somewhat differently from the previous Red Alert game. The new units are quite welcome and add some depth to gameplay, but they don't present anything that we haven't seen before in one form or another. For example, there are Testa Tanks that simply shoot Tesla bursts from their turrets instead. Of shells and Shock Troopers that shoot the same bursts instead of bullets. Suffice to say, if you're looking for all-new and fancy units, you might be a bit disappointed. Graphically, the game is identical to the original, but at least there are 16 new techno-tunes to wage war. As you can see, there are a lot of additions, but just as many things that are the same.

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Because of this, my recommendation for this game is two-fold. If you don't have Red Alert or do and are a diehard fan, it's a good idea to buy Retaliation. But otherwise, it's probably a much better idea to rent it and try out some of the new levels to see if it's realty worth buying what is essentially the same game twice.