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  • ...evada. It was most notable for being the original creator of the real-time strategy genre of computer games. ...mpany's first greater successes was ''Eye of the Beholder'' (1990), a real-time computer role-playing game based on the Dungeons & Dragons license, develop
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  • ...mean we will see a Dune Real-Time Strategy game being released at the same time as the movie, or will there be a different style of Dune game?'''
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  • ...d information about ''[[Dune Generations]]'', an upcoming online real-time strategy game based on Frank Herbert's classic sci-fi novel series. The company laun *[http://www.gamespot.com/pc/strategy/dunegenerations/news.html?sid=2766761 Dune Generations Q&A] at Gamespot.com
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  • ...masterpiece and adding exciting and engaging new gameplay to the Real-Time Strategy experience. Control your favorite units on Arrakis and other planets. Build ...ll also feature some subhouses which will add unique additional powers and strategy options.
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  • ...s an insidious and mysterious [[House Major|Great House]] in the real-time strategy [[Dune games]] created by [[Westwood Studios]]. House Ordos is not mentione ...echnocracy, with a leadership that has changed its form significantly over time but has always remained secretive and almost machine-like in its quest for
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  • ...icknamed "Dune III" by fans and detractors alike), Warcraft, and other RTS strategy games that followed. ...oal of gaining control of [[Arrakis]] from the two other houses. The basic strategy in the game is to collect [[melange|spice]] with harvestors from sand dunes
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  • ''Dune'' blended adventure with economics and military strategy, and is considered by many the most immersive Dune computer game. Loosely f ...mine the spice from the desert planet [[Arrakis]], occupied by their long-time enemies: the [[House Harkonnen]]. Duke Leto accepts the offer not only beca
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  • ...hat that of Dune II, which only allowed the player to select one unit at a time. ...t; however, unlike Dune II, the player can control more than one unit at a time.
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