Command & Conquer is a real-time strategy (RTS) game developed by Westwood Studios and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 in 1997. The game is an adaptation of the original title of the same name. was released for Microsoft Windows in 1995.
In Command & Conquer, players will participate in the battle between two factions, GDI (Global Defense Initiative) and Nod (Brotherhood of Nod) to gain control of the world. Each faction has its unique army and technology to choose from. Players need to build bases, produce troops, and attack enemy bases to win.
The game has isometric 3D graphics with a top-down perspective. The game’s sound was made by Frank Klepacki, who also composed the music for the original game.
Command & Conquer on N64 has some differences compared to the original version on PC. Specifically, the game does not have full cutscenes, instead using shorter cutscenes. The game also uses MIDI music instead of digital music. However, the game retains much of the gameplay and plot of the original version. Command & Conquer on the N64 is an engaging RTS game worth playing, especially for fans of the genre.