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How naughty: 'Lost' Command & Conquer Generals mission now downloadable photo

To celebrate the sixth anniversary of Command & Conquer Generals, EA has decided to open the vaults and let fans finally play a "controversial" Global Liberation Army mission that wasn't included when the game originally launched.

The mission, which is apporpriately named "Black Sheep," was supposed to be the third GLA campaign scenario. It involved players using a Toxin Tractor to spray a deadly corrosive agent on a town that'd been "corrupted beyond salvation" by the United States' propaganda.

Yeah, I can see why the developers decided not to include that on the C&C Generals disc. But flash forward to six years later, and now we can all of a sudden handle wiping out towns with toxin-spewing tractors without being looked down upon.

Getting the mission is as simple as downloading it from this Web site right here. Have at it, Dtoiders.








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Char Aznable's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/27/2009 11:24
Char Aznable
I started getting into C&C 3 on 360 this week. Kinda meh, and not much micromanaging action going on with the awkward controls.

But that has nothing to do with this post, so I'll just quietly back out of here.
The Prodigal Son's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/27/2009 12:09
The Prodigal Son
It was probably a good call on EA's part to hold out on that mission at launch. They could have gotten away with it if it was GTA year though.
Daniel Carneiro's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/27/2009 14:25
Daniel Carneiro
Yeah, I'll probably never play that mission but it makes it take the game out again and play some skirmish :)
Man I love strategy games :D
Chronic Logic's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/27/2009 16:22
Chronic Logic
Yet toxifying a whole city with the Scud Storm is alright? Yeah okay....
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