From the developers at Westwood Studios comes Dune 2000, a real-time strategy game. Throughout the planet of Arrakis (a desert-like planet riddled with dunes and sand), three military powers have engaged in a fierce war to control a most prized resource known as the Spice Melange. The mysterious spice can only be found on the planet of Arrakis; every race in the known universe lusts for its power.
With all the bickering and fighting over Spice Melange, the Emperor has issued a challenge that basically states whoever controls the substance will control Arrakis. The three aforementioned forces include the noble House Atreides, the wicked House Harkonnen, and the enigmatic House Ordos. Not only does each house desire control, they also have different reasons for entering the war.
The House Atreides loathes and fears the evil forces of the Harkonnen and wishes to form an alliance with the Fremen, strange sand-dwelling warriors that inhabit the bowels of the planet. The nobles function much like a normal army, giving commands for the side of good. On the other hand, House Harkonnen is run by a tyrannical baron that demands victory. These blood-drinking savages enjoy battles and chaos more than the actual victory; they reign with widespread fear. House Ordos is a bit more unorthodox than their warring brethren. Led by cyborg-like officers, they go into battle with a strategic mentality and play for the odds. Gut feelings aren't acceptable in their society. Having arrived with Lady Alara on the desertous Arrakis, she has enlisted you as a commander of one of the three military powers. Her sisterhood is hoping that you will be victorious with that house above all others, as to create a clear faction in control of the Spice Melange in which her Order could form an alliance.
After selecting the house of your liking, a commander will give you a military briefing and objective. As a 3D real-time strategy game, you'll begin by constructing a series of battle units, important housing structures (walls, construction yards, barracks, outposts) and vehicles; this is vital in order to meet the mission objective. You'll start the scenario with a power supply for building a Spice Melange refinery to generate money. Afterwards, it's up to you to build a fully operational base. Upon completion of the necessary structures, it's time to attack your opposition! You'll command and control a wide variety of light infantry soldiers, troopers, saboteurs, and the aforementioned Fremen.
Dune 2000 also supports the Analog Controller for analog movements. It also comes with mouse support. You can utilize any PlayStation memory card for saving game data and options.
Features:
* Play alone or connect a link cable and compete against friends in "Skirmish" mode
* Take out the opposition with such units as infantry, tanks, the Devastator, and the Ornithopter
* Explore the terrain of 30 missions as Atreides or Ordos
Manufacturer's description:
Dune 2000 for the PlayStation® game console represents the new look of 3D real-time warfare - brought to you only by the console leader of real-time strategy, Westwood Studios™
Real-time strategy never looked so sharp. Explore an all-new 3D terrain system complete with detailed 3D units and structures.
Play three sides across 30 missions as either the noble Atreides, the evil Harkonnen or the insidious Ordos.
Cinematic quality, full-motion video accentuate each hard-won battle and brief you for your next mission.
Besiege the enemy with dozens of units ranging from well armed Infantry and Sonic Tanks to the incredibly-destructive Devastator and Ornithopter.
More ways to play than any other real-time strategy game - solo, head-to-head with the link cable for the PlayStation® game console or Skirmish Mode against up to 4 AI opponents.
Command your forces with the game controller or Mouse for the PlayStation® game console.
Features:
- Third person perspective.
- 2D graphics
- Cartoon graphics
- SCIFI & Futuristic themes.
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