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Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty

  • Video Game
  • 1992
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8.6/10
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Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty (1992)
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The honourable Atreides, the violent Harkonnen and the insidious Ordos fight a war for the control of Arrakis, the only planet where the valuable Spice can be found.The honourable Atreides, the violent Harkonnen and the insidious Ordos fight a war for the control of Arrakis, the only planet where the valuable Spice can be found.The honourable Atreides, the violent Harkonnen and the insidious Ordos fight a war for the control of Arrakis, the only planet where the valuable Spice can be found.

  • Directors
    • Lyle J. Hall
    • Aaron Powell
    • Robb Alvey
  • Writers
    • Donna J. Bundy
    • Rick Gush
    • Frank Herbert
  • Stars
    • Frank Klepacki
    • Glenn Sperry
    • Donna J. Bundy
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
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    • Directors
      • Lyle J. Hall
      • Aaron Powell
      • Robb Alvey
    • Writers
      • Donna J. Bundy
      • Rick Gush
      • Frank Herbert
    • Stars
      • Frank Klepacki
      • Glenn Sperry
      • Donna J. Bundy
    • 5User reviews
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          • Directors
            • Lyle J. Hall
            • Aaron Powell
            • Robb Alvey
          • Writers
            • Donna J. Bundy
            • Rick Gush
            • Frank Herbert
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          10rebuscoob

          tremendous seminal piece of work; where do you think all your RTS games come from?

          Although not entirely true to canon, it pays homage to a lot of the elements (spice blooms, random findings in the desert [abandoned bases &c], politics &c).

          Although the game takes a lot of visual cues from Lynch's Dune, there are some unique elements that, I think, fitted the books better than the images from the movie did (ie., ornithopters, Harkonen/Saudukar uniforms).

          ALthough fairly basic compared to the newer RTS games, I really wish I could find a copy of the original Dune2 only recoded for modern platforms!

          BTW, Dune2000 really wasn't that great; it would have been better if it was only a graphics-updated version of Dune 2.
          9rupertbreheny

          The original and best

          The first game I ever bought. Back in the days when a soundcard was a rare luxury, this game blew me away with units responding with speech, if you had enough EMS memory!

          Pretty much every RTS convention was established here - over 8 years ago. 3 opposing forces, each worth playing through for their unique strengths and weaknesses. And after hours of addictive play, a static low-res graphic with a captions underneath.

          Worth picking up for any one with an interest in 'history'. The original Dune by Cryo was perhaps more emotive, but this one has the gameplay.
          8cherylkyrandia

          Pioneer RTS

          Dune II is a pioneer of real time strategy games. It also pioneers the Dune universe, which was mostly not tapped into in a visual sense beyond the books at the time. Sure, there could have been a bit more effort placed into the storyline and perhaps voice actors could have been employed, but it never the less was certainly an immersive experience.

          The story centres on three houses going to battle for the world of Arrakis in the pursuit of the precious substance, spice. It's an addictive hallucinogen believed to give all sorts of beautiful visions. But there are forces on the planet to contend with, including the native Fremen and worms.
          10lowth2000

          A ground breaking game

          There is little doubt that this game spawned the hugely successful C&C genre that followed it. Its massive popularity was largely doen pragmatic view of the story. Dune2000 was a disappointment, shame we cant see a Dune total conversion of C&C Tiberian Sun.
          8gillmurphydogg

          Loved it

          This real time strategy game really pioneered the gaming universe of Dune. I liked the addition of the insidious Ordos faction that really add a new layer of warfare on Arrakis. With all the focus on Dune these days, I feel it is important to pay homage to where Dune started- with the original Frank Herbert's Dune, the film and then games like this.

          The music, though very basic for its time was quite enjoyable to listen to. I had a great time playing it and will likely revisit it purely to experience that universe once again. This is, of course, while I eagerly await the next Dune film installments!

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            House Ordos is not featured in any of the official Dune novels. They only appear in a list of Great Houses in 'The Dune Encyclopedia', a non-canon work that describes many details of the Dune universe.
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            [opening narration]

            Narrator: Dune: The Building Of A Dynasty. The planet Arrakis, known as Dune. Land of sand; home of the Spice Melange. The Spice controls the Empire. Whoever controls Dune controls the Spice. The Emperor has proposed a challenge to each of the Houses.

            Emperor: The House that produces the most Spice will control Dune. There are no set territories and no rules of engagement.

            Narrator: Vast armies have arrived. Now, three houses fight for control of Dune. The noble Atreides, the insidious Ordos, and the evil Harkonnen. Only one house will prevail. Your battle for Dune begins... now.

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            Featured in Cybermania '94: Ultimate Gamers Awards (1994)

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            • December 23, 1992 (United States)
          • Country of origin
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          • Language
            • English
          • Also known as
            • Dune 2
          • Production company
            • Westwood Studios Inc.
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