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<div><em>I know that you along with me and everyone else was wondering about the expansion to Alpha Centauri and pretty much every EA game on Gog.com. I just read through this thread and it looks like we should be expecting updates &#8220;soon&#8221;. There hasn&#8217;t been any concrete date put forth yet but it looks like it was a combination technical and legal issues. I wasn&#8217;t prompted to look too deeply into this since Alpha Centauri is meaty enough for me already and I can be fairly patient with updates. It was your recent posts on Star Citizen and Wing Commander, I needed to play to perceive the potential and promise that you&#8217;ve spoken about. I&#8217;m going to wait for the expansions before diving in, it seems like they&#8217;re very significant for this series. Besides, I&#8217;m still having too much fun in Sim City 2000, it&#8217;s so simple but very challenging and deep. I missed that about games.</em></div>
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<div>Thanks you very much for sending this! It gives me hope that the missing EA expansions will return. I never bought the Alpha Centauri expansion (Alien Crossfire) or the expansions for the Wing Commander games. I would buy the games immediately when they became available.For those younger readers, getting an expansion you didn&#8217;t know existed at the time is like buying Super Mario World again and realize there are more worlds out there. It&#8217;s crazy that Nintendo hasn&#8217;t offered the E-reader levels to the GBA Mario games yet.For someone like myself who played Wing commander 1 and 2 when they were brand new, it won&#8217;t be any trouble for me to get back into the game (I suppose nostalgia does have its use). But for someone who hasn&#8217;t played the game before, it might be rough since this was pre-3d. I&#8217;ve had big problems trying to emulate Wing Commander well. I haven&#8217;t tried the GoG versions yet though. I had problems with Star Control 1 but GoG seems to emulate it well enough.</p>
<p>But then again, these games are like $5 or $2.50 on sale (oh noes! So expensive). If it ends up being the worst experience of your life, you haven&#8217;t lost like $60 for the POS games that come out today.</p>
<p>One thing though: the Wing Commander experience needs a joystick. Mouse and keyboard won&#8217;t do. Xbox 360 controller won&#8217;t really do as well. I think the Descent games are the same way. The most modern Wing Commander type game out there today is Freespace 2 which has a kickass soundtrack. Again, I recommend a joystick.</p>
<p>I think getting into Wing Commander is worth a try because if you do, you not only get into Wing Commander 1 and 2 (as well as 3 and 4 and where is Prophecy?) but also Privateer (freelance trading, econ type game), Armada (strat, empire building), Strike Commander (never played this one) and Wing Commander Academy (design your own missions).</p>
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