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'''''Dune 2000''''' is a port of [[Dune 2000 (W32)]]. It is a real-time strategy using same engine style as the [[Command and Conquer]] games of the time. You choose a house and battle for control of Arrakis. The PlayStation port is similar to the original Windows release, however the graphic engine switched from sprites to 3D polygons, the screen resolution was decreased for televisions, and the music is in higher fidelity.
 
'''''Dune 2000''''' is a port of [[Dune 2000 (W32)]]. It is a real-time strategy using same engine style as the [[Command and Conquer]] games of the time. You choose a house and battle for control of Arrakis. The PlayStation port is similar to the original Windows release, however the graphic engine switched from sprites to 3D polygons, the screen resolution was decreased for televisions, and the music is in higher fidelity.
 
  
 
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The soundtrack is well orchestrated and very epic sounding. Some of the tracks are much like you would expect from the scores used in movies during grand battle scenes, others are more intimate and foreboding. Some of the tracks are inspired from Dune II carrying the same melodies, while others are similar to the original movie's soundtrack created by Toto. The titles come from the official soundtrack. The PlayStation soundtrack has a higher fidelity than the Windows release, and has the music in stereo rather than mono. However, the song [[The Soldiers Approach]] is not included in the PlayStation port.
 
The soundtrack is well orchestrated and very epic sounding. Some of the tracks are much like you would expect from the scores used in movies during grand battle scenes, others are more intimate and foreboding. Some of the tracks are inspired from Dune II carrying the same melodies, while others are similar to the original movie's soundtrack created by Toto. The titles come from the official soundtrack. The PlayStation soundtrack has a higher fidelity than the Windows release, and has the music in stereo rather than mono. However, the song [[The Soldiers Approach]] is not included in the PlayStation port.
 
  
 
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| Title = Dune 2000: Music From the Original Game Soundtrack
 
| Title = Dune 2000: Music From the Original Game Soundtrack
 
| Image = Dune 2000.jpg
 
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| Country      = USA
 
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| PublisherName = Electronic Arts, Inc.
 
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* [http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps/197182-dune-2000 gamefaqs.com/ps/197182-dune-2000] - GameFAQs.
 
* [http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps/197182-dune-2000 gamefaqs.com/ps/197182-dune-2000] - GameFAQs.
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dune_2000 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dune_2000] - Wikipedia.
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dune_2000 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dune_2000] - Wikipedia.
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Revision as of 10:28, 16 October 2015

Dune 2000
Dune 2000 - PS1 - USA.jpg
Platform: PlayStation
Year: 1999
Developer: Intelligent Games, Ltd.
Buy: Amazon
For other games in the series, see Dune.

Dune 2000 is a port of Dune 2000 (W32). It is a real-time strategy using same engine style as the Command and Conquer games of the time. You choose a house and battle for control of Arrakis. The PlayStation port is similar to the original Windows release, however the graphic engine switched from sprites to 3D polygons, the screen resolution was decreased for televisions, and the music is in higher fidelity.

Screenshots

Music

The soundtrack is well orchestrated and very epic sounding. Some of the tracks are much like you would expect from the scores used in movies during grand battle scenes, others are more intimate and foreboding. Some of the tracks are inspired from Dune II carrying the same melodies, while others are similar to the original movie's soundtrack created by Toto. The titles come from the official soundtrack. The PlayStation soundtrack has a higher fidelity than the Windows release, and has the music in stereo rather than mono. However, the song The Soldiers Approach is not included in the PlayStation port.

Recording

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Title

Composer

Arranger

Length

Size

Listen

01 The Ambush Frank Klepacki Frank Klepacki 4:14 2.6 MB
02 Attack On Arrakis Frank Klepacki Frank Klepacki 4:03 2.6 MB
03 The Atreides Gain Frank Klepacki Frank Klepacki 4:16 3.1 MB
04 Enter the Ordos Frank Klepacki Frank Klepacki 5:13 3.3 MB
05 Fight For Power Frank Klepacki Frank Klepacki 5:54 3.4 MB
06 The Fremen Frank Klepacki Frank Klepacki 4:31 2.9 MB
07 Harkonnen Battle Frank Klepacki Frank Klepacki 4:16 2.5 MB
08 Land of Sand Frank Klepacki Frank Klepacki 5:03 3.0 MB
09 Options Frank Klepacki Frank Klepacki 0:52 437 KB
10 Plotting Frank Klepacki Frank Klepacki 4:32 2.7 MB
11 Robotix Frank Klepacki Frank Klepacki 4:10 3.0 MB
12 Rise of Harkonnen Frank Klepacki Frank Klepacki 3:37 2.4 MB
13 Score Frank Klepacki Frank Klepacki 2:05 1.0 MB
14 Spice Scouting Frank Klepacki Frank Klepacki 5:10 3.3 MB
15 Under Construction Frank Klepacki Frank Klepacki 4:32 2.8 MB
16 The Waiting Game Frank Klepacki Frank Klepacki 4:13 2.5 MB

Credits

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Albums

Game Rip

Format

Download

Size

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N/A N/A

A pop was manually removed from the ending of each track.

Releases

  USA.svg   USA
Dune 2000 - PS1 - USA.jpg
Title: Dune 2000
Platform: PlayStation
Released: 1999-10-31
Publisher: Westwood Studios, Inc.
  UK.svg   UK
Dune 2000 - PS1 - UK.jpg
Title: Dune 2000
Platform: PlayStation
Released: 1999-11-16
Publisher: Electronic Arts, Inc.
  France.svg   France
BoxMissing.png
Title: Dune 2000
Platform: PlayStation
Released: 2000-02-10
Publisher: Electronic Arts, Inc.
  Germany.svg   Germany
Dune 2000 - PS1 - Germany.jpg
Title: Dune 2000
Platform: PlayStation
Released: 2001-02-15
Publisher: Electronic Arts, Inc.

Links

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