![]() ![]() The game: the soldiers were called 'androids' or 'bots', and they spilled black blood when they died (oil).The manual: the photos of the soldier units were censored with "Geheim", so that nobody could see that they had human faces.The cover: the soldier on the cover was displayed bigger, so that the weapon on the left couldn't be seen anymore.Westwood voluntarily changed a few things in the German version, because they feared the game could be indexed. Obviously, the in-game screenshots on the back cover are faked or taken from a beta version that actually had better graphics than the release version. The controversy stems from the inclusion of then French President Jacques Chirac being included among these men. Among those pictured were Adolph Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, Saddam Hussein, etc. The PC-CD Rom version of this game had an advertisement that read "Previous High Scores" and under these words were several photographs of political and military figures. Total Entertainment Network (TEN) multiplay platformĬommand & Conquer appears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott. ![]()
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