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** The TropeNamer himself even makes a cameo at the end of Allied campaign in''Red Alert 3.''

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** The TropeNamer himself even makes a cameo at the end of Allied campaign in''Red in ''Red Alert 3.''
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** The TropeNamer himself even makes a cameo at the end of ''Red Alert 3.''

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** The TropeNamer himself even makes a cameo at the end of ''Red Allied campaign in''Red Alert 3.''



** Many lines from units and announcers are often quoted in any situations.

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** Many lines from all units and announcers are often quoted in any situations.situations such as "Cannot deploy here" when the entire building in real life emits bright red.
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** Most lines from units and announcers are often quoted in many situations.

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** Most Many lines from units and announcers are often quoted in many any situations.
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** Most lines from units and announcers are often quoted in many situations.


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** "Upgrade complete."

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** "Unit promoted."



** "Unit promoted."
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** "Unit promoted."
** "You are Victorious!"
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* MemeticMutation: The ''Red Alert'' series' signature theme, the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3YzmjmAGoI Hell March]] ([[WhatCouldHaveBeen originally intended as a Nod theme for the main series until Brett Sperry pinched it]]), has been placed over footage of any number of other real life groups marching, from the armies of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jePn_Th4d0Q China]] or [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=096hnKDw5tc North Korea]] to a parade of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0WnZyxp_Wo Pikachu]].
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* OnlyTheCreatorDoesItRight: Many fans of the older games do not think highly of [=EA=]'s installments, save for ''Tiberium Wars'' and ''Red Alert 3'', which were received somewhat better or just as well than the rest. It was to the joy of fans that when EA decided to remaster the ''Red Alert'' series, they made sure to contact the original creators and have the product be as faithful as the original ones (and adding even more contents), [[WinBackTheCrowd resulting a genuine rejoicing from the fans]], even from the ones that disliked EA.
* PortingDisaster: ''The First Decade'' is a lot of nasty. ''Tiberian Sun'' often fails to install outright, and ''Red Alert 2[=/=]Yuri's Revenge'' only launch one time. The loading screens and menus for ''Generals'' are static images instead of the in-engine cutscenes. The whole disc often fails to install more than once, and no, this isn't because of DRM (as evidenced by the subsequent "little trick" working at all). The only way around these issues? Copypasting the disc onto an alternate file layout. After this little bit of Tech-Heresy, all the games are Version 1.0, meaning all of them chug like steam engines on a bar crawl.

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* OnlyTheCreatorDoesItRight: Many fans of the older games do not think highly of [=EA=]'s installments, save for ''Tiberium Wars'' and ''Red Alert 3'', which were received somewhat better or just as well than the rest. It was to the joy of fans that when EA decided to remaster ''Tiberian Dawn'' and the first ''Red Alert'' series, Alert'', they made sure to contact the original creators and have the product be as faithful as to the original ones originals as possible (and adding even more contents), content), [[WinBackTheCrowd resulting garnering a genuine rejoicing from the fans]], even from the ones that disliked EA.
* PortingDisaster: ''The First Decade'' is Decade'' is a lot of nasty. ''Tiberian Sun'' often fails nasty. ''Tiberian Sun'' often fails to install outright, and ''Red outright, and ''Red Alert 2[=/=]Yuri's Revenge'' only Revenge'' only launch one time. The loading screens and menus for ''Generals'' are static images instead of the in-engine cutscenes. The whole disc often fails to install more than once, and no, this isn't because of DRM (as evidenced by the subsequent "little trick" working at all). The only way around these issues? Copypasting Copy-pasting the disc onto an alternate file layout. After this little bit of Tech-Heresy, all the games are Version 1.0, meaning all of them chug like steam engines on a bar crawl.
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* PortingDisaster: ''The First Decade'' is a lot of nasty. ''Tiberian Sun'' often fails to install outright, and ''Red Alert 2[=/=]Yuri's Revenge'' only launch one time. The whole disc often fails to install more than once, and no, this isn't because of DRM (as evidenced by the subsequent "little trick" working at all). The only way around these issues? Copypasting the disc onto an alternate file layout. After this little bit of Tech-Heresy, all the games are Version 1.0, meaning all of them chug like steam engines on a bar crawl.

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* PortingDisaster: ''The First Decade'' is a lot of nasty. ''Tiberian Sun'' often fails to install outright, and ''Red Alert 2[=/=]Yuri's Revenge'' only launch one time. The loading screens and menus for ''Generals'' are static images instead of the in-engine cutscenes. The whole disc often fails to install more than once, and no, this isn't because of DRM (as evidenced by the subsequent "little trick" working at all). The only way around these issues? Copypasting the disc onto an alternate file layout. After this little bit of Tech-Heresy, all the games are Version 1.0, meaning all of them chug like steam engines on a bar crawl.
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* OnlyTheCreatorDoesItRight: Many fans of the older games do not think highly of [=EA=]'s installments, save for ''Tiberium Wars'' and ''Red Alert 3'', which were received somewhat better or just as well than the rest.

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* OnlyTheCreatorDoesItRight: Many fans of the older games do not think highly of [=EA=]'s installments, save for ''Tiberium Wars'' and ''Red Alert 3'', which were received somewhat better or just as well than the rest. It was to the joy of fans that when EA decided to remaster the ''Red Alert'' series, they made sure to contact the original creators and have the product be as faithful as the original ones (and adding even more contents), [[WinBackTheCrowd resulting a genuine rejoicing from the fans]], even from the ones that disliked EA.
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* PortingDisaster: ''The First Decade'' is a lot of nasty. ''Tiberian Sun'' often fails to install outright, and ''Red Alert 2[=/=]Yuri's Revenge'' only launch one time. The only way around these issues? Copypasting the disc onto an alternate file layout. After this little bit of Tech-Heresy, all the games are Version 1.0, meaning all of them chug like steam engines on a bar crawl.

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* PortingDisaster: ''The First Decade'' is a lot of nasty. ''Tiberian Sun'' often fails to install outright, and ''Red Alert 2[=/=]Yuri's Revenge'' only launch one time. The whole disc often fails to install more than once, and no, this isn't because of DRM (as evidenced by the subsequent "little trick" working at all). The only way around these issues? Copypasting the disc onto an alternate file layout. After this little bit of Tech-Heresy, all the games are Version 1.0, meaning all of them chug like steam engines on a bar crawl.
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* PortingDisaster: ''The First Decade'' is a lot of nasty. ''Tiberian Sun'' often fails to install outright, and ''Red Alert 2[=/=]Yuri's Revenge only launch one time.'' The only way around these issues? Copypasting the disc onto an alternate file layout. After this little bit of Tech-Heresy, all the games are Version 1.0, meaning all of them chug like steam engines on a bar crawl.

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* PortingDisaster: ''The First Decade'' is a lot of nasty. ''Tiberian Sun'' often fails to install outright, and ''Red Alert 2[=/=]Yuri's Revenge only Revenge'' only launch one time.'' time. The only way around these issues? Copypasting the disc onto an alternate file layout. After this little bit of Tech-Heresy, all the games are Version 1.0, meaning all of them chug like steam engines on a bar crawl.
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* PortingDisaster: ''The First Decade'' is a lot of nasty. ''Tiberian Sun'' often fails to install outright, and ''Red Alert 2[=/=]Yuri's Revenge only launch one time.'' The only way around these issues? Copypasting the disc onto an alternate file layout. After this little bit of Tech-Heresy, all the games are Version 1.0, meaning all of them chug like steam engines on a bar crawl.

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* PortingDisaster: ''The First Decade'' is a lot of nasty. ''Tiberian Sun'' often fails to install outright, and ''Red Alert 2[=/=]Yuri's Revenge only launch one time.'' The only way around these issues? Copypasting the disc onto an alternate file layout. After this little bit of Tech-Heresy, all the games are Version 1.0, meaning all of them chug like steam engines on a bar crawl.
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* PortingDisaster: ''The First Decade'' is a lot of nasty. ''Tiberian Sun'' often fails to install outright, and ''Red Alert 2[=/=]Yuri's Revenge only launch one time.'' The only way around these issues? Copypasting the disc onto an alternate file layout. After this little bit of Tech-Heresy, all the games are Version 1.0, meaning all of them chug like steam engines on a bar crawl.
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* MagnificentBastard: Kane, the unshakable, powerful and charismatic master of the Brothrhood of Nod. Kane's manipulations go back all the way to ''[[VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert Red Alert]]'' when he plays the Soviets perfectly toward his end goals. In the present, Kane betrays his second in command and manipulates the entire GDI to play to his own ends. Kane later even starts the Third Tiberium War just to trick the GDI into launching an Ion Cannon strike on Temple Prime and detonating a liquid Tiberium bomb so he can call the Scrin to earth and hijack one of their gates to leave the earth and ascend. In Kane's Wrath. Not only does Kane manipulate the fractured Brotherhood into reunifying in the wake of Firestorm, he also engineers the rise of Redmond Boyle, who he wants to be in charge of GDI so he can manipulate him into using the Ion Cannon on Temple Prime. And he does all this while constructing LEGION, the ultimate strategic AI to interface with the Tacitus and bring him and Nod one step closer to ascension, ending by achieving every goal he sets out for.

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* MagnificentBastard: Kane, the unshakable, powerful and charismatic master of the Brothrhood Brotherhood of Nod. Kane's manipulations go back all the way to ''[[VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert Red Alert]]'' when he plays the Soviets perfectly toward his end goals. In the present, Kane betrays his second in command and manipulates the entire GDI to play to his own ends. Kane later even starts the Third Tiberium War just to trick the GDI into launching an Ion Cannon strike on Temple Prime and detonating a liquid Tiberium bomb so he can call the Scrin to earth and hijack one of their gates to leave the earth and ascend. In Kane's Wrath. Not only does Kane manipulate the fractured Brotherhood into reunifying in the wake of Firestorm, he also engineers the rise of Redmond Boyle, who he wants to be in charge of GDI so he can manipulate him into using the Ion Cannon on Temple Prime. And he does all this while constructing LEGION, the ultimate strategic AI to interface with the Tacitus and bring him and Nod one step closer to ascension, ending by achieving every goal he sets out for.
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** "Ion Cannon ready."

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