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===Command & Conquer The First Decade=== [[File:CC first Decade box.jpg|thumb|left]] [[File:TFD-Poster-Side1.jpg|right|thumb|TFD poster Ion cannon]] ''[[Command & Conquer: The First Decade]]'' was announced on November 4, 2005, and was released on February 7, 2006. ''The First Decade'' is a compilation of all Command & Conquer games on PC from ''Command & Conquer'' to ''Command & Conquer: Generals - Zero Hour'' (''Command & Conquer: Sole Survivor'' and ''Command & Conquer: Red Alert - Retaliation'' were excluded). The game had 2 DVDs, a 70-page manual that only includes unit descriptions for each of the included games, and an A3 poster with high-quality C&C renders on both sides of the Ion cannon and Predator tank from ''[[Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars]]''. The older games have been updated to run on [[Windows XP]] but some have several bugs: [[File:TFD-Poster-Side2.jpg|right|thumb|TFD poster Predator tank]] * Internet and LAN play for the older games, including ''Command & Conquer'', ''Command & Conquer: Red Alert'', as well as their expansion packs, were not provided. * In ''Command & Conquer'', the game crashed if some units went to the top left corner of the screen. (This can be worked around by turning off advanced text services; this is a bug present in Windows XP and later). * ''Command & Conquer: Red Alert'' was not updated to the latest 3.03 version. EA has explained that 3.03 was only a beta patch, and for this reason, it wasn't included in ''Command & Conquer: The First Decade'', although it would possibly be implemented through future patches to the compilation. * In ''Command & Conquer: Red Alert'', the between-mission videos (which give a detailed explanation of what the player is expected to do) were not shown when playing the Soviet campaign (this was fixed in a later patch). * The soundtracks for the older games' expansion packs, ''Command & Conquer: Red Alert The Aftermath'', ''Command & Conquer: Red Alert Counterstrike'' and ''Command & Conquer: The Covert Operations'', were incomplete; this was fixed in a later patch. * The install path registry entries for ''Command & Conquer'', ''Command & Conquer: Red Alert'', ''Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun'' and ''Command & Conquer: Renegade'' had errors (these were fixed in a later patch). * The map editor for ''Command & Conquer: Red Alert'' failed to detect ''The First Decade'' disc as being a valid ''Red Alert'' disc, hence it couldn't be used. (This can be worked around if the user creates a shortcut on the desktop directed with the command line with a space after " and input <code>-cdcovert</code>) Since ''The First Decade{{'}}s'' release, EA has released two patches, namely 1.01 and 1.02. Because ''The First Decade'' did not come with an auto-update program, the patches must be manually downloaded and applied. The first DVD provided game content., while the second DVCD contained five fan tributes and an interview with [[Louis Castle]].
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