![]() ![]() The game will run on Windows XP/98/Me/95, but it’s not “officially” compatible with Windows Vista (although there are certainly ways around that, so don’t let that stop you, Vista users.). The link is available in the related web sites section. That means that in order to play them, you’ll either need to burn the ISO images onto a blank disc, or use a Virtual CD program to load them. To celebrate 13 years of Command & Conquer, the game was made available for free on 31st August 2008. You can head over to EA’s official page to download both the Allies and Soviets discs (each disc contained the single-player campaign for its respective faction), but the files are actual ISO images of the CDs themselves. While the game is free, the actual process of playing it isn’t without a little complication. Gearing up for Labor Day, but maybe you’re not sure what game to play on your day off? Well perhaps you’ll want to revisit a true classic, as Electronic Arts has announced that they’re now giving away the original Command & Conquer: Red Alert as a free download in celebration of the 13th anniversary of the series (and a reminder that Red Alert 3 is totally coming out soon). Red Alert is basically identical to the original Command & Conquer. This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Command & Conquer: Red Alert - The game focuses on the war between Allies and Soviets. ![]()
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