Command & Conquer BattleCast Primetime Video: Episode One
By Shawn on Tuesday, August 14th, 2007 at 12:12 PM PST In Command & Conquer, Computer, Electronic Arts, Videos

The inaugural episode of Command & Conquer BattleCast Primetime video is out. Fans of C&C have a lot to look forward to. Interesting segments include:
as well as 15 minutes of summarized premier match footage complete with commentary by game developers and Kane himself.
Check out the crunchy goodness on the C&C website.

Never in my life has C&C interested me. I don’t want to say it’s the worst RTS series of the era, but does anyone else want too?
Well Jordan, I like C&C (and have since Dune: Battle for Arakis – the first C&C game;) but your mileage may vary. I am working on an editorial about this Battlecast for tomorrow but have you watched what EA did with the first Battlecast to see how this might be applied for other titles? Do you think they could do this for Starcraft 2? or Team Fortress 2? or any other game?
You know, the Battlecast was over-hyped. It wasn’t revolutionary, but it was good, as many people thought it would be. The word revolutionary was used wrong, but, I think we got some really good stuff out of it.
All in all, the show was pretty well done. Apart from lack of being able to stream and a force of having to download the 600mb’s of it (granted, meant I could skip the ad’s, which there are…including one for CC3 itself!) it was good. In fact, can’t say anything bad about it.
Then again, you can’t say anything bad about the Kane-bobblehead…man, that’s just frikkin’ awesome. The expansion sounds cool. Two sub-faction’s for each side…sweet, PLUS, modification’s to what we have. I’m gonna take a guess though that they’re going to take a leaf out of Generals book and split GDI up into the airforce and the ground-vehicles. As for Nod or the Scrin, can’t think of anything.
your all full of shit long live westwood studios!
I agree with Blackhand, you are all full of shit! Without out C&C, RTS Games would probably never be like they are today.
Peace through Power