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I remember running it on a 150Mhz Pentium Pro CPU, with 32 MB of RAM. LoL
Also as someone mentioned before one of MY first games. I remember playing the demo and lo' and behold when one of my big brothers gave it to me for birthday present. I remember having them translate the english manual to me (I'm Swedish) and the info about all the units. And the music....blows me away still to this day.
Another little nifty feature (ala C&C) is that they had short videos after every mission in the campaign, for both of the sides. Awesome!! And they were so gruelling. Love it ^^
Though the video after the first mission when the dinosaur ate an arm from one of the soldiers lying on the ground, that made me cringe and I felt sad for him :( (I must have been about 8 or 9 years old then)
Cheers!
Steam needs more of Epic MegaGames' Classic MS-DOS Titles!