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News: App Mix: Eliminate, Command & Conquer, Doom, IzyPhotoTip
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond —
Ngmoco has released Eliminate Pro , its latest game for the iPhone and iPod touch. Eliminate Pro is a first-person shooter in which players compete with one another in multi-player matches to earn credits to buy upgrades and better weapons. Features include networked play over both 3G and W-Fi, multiple weapons, power-ups, and arenas, Plus+ integration, and more. Eliminate Pro is available now as a free download from the App Store. Electronic Arts has introduced Command & Conquer Red Alert , its latest title for the iPhone and iPod touch. In Red Alert, players use multi-touch controls to command their forces against the enemy, fighting through twelve ...
Command & Conquer: Red Alert Brings the Red Menace to Your iPhone
TheAppleBlog —
It’s a game series that’s gotten much love over the years, despite, or perhaps because of, the cheesy live action cut scenes featuring actors like Tim Curry. Now, Command & Conquer comes to the iPhone with Command & Conquer: Red Alert ($9.99, iTunes link), named after its PC and console counterpart released in 1996.
How well ...
Review: Command & Conquer Red Alert for iPhone
Just Another iPhone Blog —
Jaib reviews Red Alert This is a story about a game called “Command and Conquer: Red Alert” on the iPhone. It features the same publisher, the same factions (the Soviets and the Allies), and a female voice still says “Building…” as you construct your own base. Many of the classic Red Alert elements are in place, so why doesn’t this feel like a C&C game? I think it all comes down to priorities, and Red Alert has all the wrong ones. Instead of providing smooth, fast-paced strategy title EA has instead created a gorgeous, but irritatingly disappointing game that is C&C in name and copyright only. I realize it’s probably an extremely difficult task porting an RTS experience ...

