Red Alert 3 : Chris Corry on Soviet Unrealism
GameSpy (Free subscription) | 06/24/2008
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 (PC) EA's Chris Curry discusses the cold, logical decision-making that led to parachuting bears and Commie girls in hot pants.
GameSpy (Free subscription) | 06/24/2008
Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 (PC) EA's Chris Curry discusses the cold, logical decision-making that led to parachuting bears and Commie girls in hot pants.
SCI FI Wire (Free subscription) | yesterday
Chris Corry, executive producer of Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3, told SCI FI Wire that the real-time SF strategy video game is adding a Japanese campaign that will add robotic battle mechs and transforming vehicles.
GameSpy Planets (Free subscription) | 06/25/2008
Sonic, over at CnCNZ has noticed a new Red Alert 3 article over at GameSpy. It's called "Red Alert 3 Chris Corry on Soviet Unrealism",...
GameSpy Planets (Free subscription) | 05/31/2008
Jamie, from StrategyInformer, points out that in the recent Red Alert 3 walkthrough, Chris Corry makes no mention of a PlayStation 3 version. In fact,...
videogamesblogger.com: (Free subscription) | 05/29/2008
Red Alert 3 executive producer Chris Corry gives a video walkthrough of 15 minutes of Soviet gameplay action below. It shows off the real-time strategy game’s focus on a broader, more comedic sensibility to make Red Alert 3 more accessible than its Command & Conquer Tiberian series cousin. To quote EA: “We’re creating a more balanced [...]
GameSpy Planets (Free subscription) | 05/28/2008
RA3 15-minute Walkthrough Video Wednesday, 28 May, 2008 at 7:44 PST | EA RTS Community Manager Aaron "Apoc" Kaufman sends word that along with a pair of new preview articles, both GameSpy and IGN have posted up an almost 15-minute video featuring RA3's Executive Producer Chris Corry walking through some basic RA3 gameplay.
GameSpy Planets (Free subscription) | 05/23/2008
Official RA3 Website Relaunches Friday, 23 May, 2008 at 2:17 PST | The official has relaunched, better than ever. What was before a simple website, with not a whole lot to offer, now has a snazzy new design, the latest screens, a "Red Alert Retrospective" and a new "Premier Blog", in which Chris Corry describes his experience in Russia. Here's an extract: