Posted Oct 23, 2007 at 06:44PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: News, Strategy, Empire Earth III Tags: Microsoft, Sierra Entertainment, Mad Doc Software
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Sierra's Empire Earth 3 goes gold - Image 1


You are under attack! Well okay, maybe not yet, but when Mad Doc Software's Empire Earth III does ship, you will be. Sierra Entertainment slaps its brand of quality on this real-time strategy game of evolutionary proportions, and right now the master copy of Empire Earth III should be under mass production for shipping to North America.

As the third installment of the Empire Earth series, Empire Earth III takes a slightly more fantasy look than its predecessors. Mad Doc Software's game still takes to its former style of leading a race through the ages, though now Empire Earth III grants only four epochs to course through. It grabs a few elements from Total War's campaign map and some ideas for races and building mechanics from other RTS games.

Expect Sierra's Empire Earth III to hit the shelves of your favorite game retail stores by November 6 for your Microsoft Windows powered PC. It will be part of Microsoft's Games for Windows line.

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Posted Sep 26, 2007 at 08:39AM by Karl B. Listed in: News, Strategy, Empire Earth III Tags: Sierra Entertainment
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Empire Earth III - Image 1Sierra Entertainment has announced that Empire Earth III, the third entry in the popular Empire Earth series, will be shipping to retail stores this November.

In addition, a pre-order campaign for the game also kicks off this week at select retailers nationwide. Those who choose to pre-order their copy of Empire Earth III can get the following exclusive unlockable units:
  • Machine Mortar (Far East Region, Future Epoch) - A genetically engineered soldier that launches a devastating, area-affect salvo of shells.
  • Persian Mercenary (Middle East Region, Ancient Epoch) - An ambidextrous warrior armed with a pair of lethal blades.
  • Urban Special Forces (West Region, Modern Epoch) - A highly disciplined, well-armed Urban Special Operations soldier.
"Empire Earth is an award-winning real-time strategy franchise where players can grasp the entire globe within the reach of a mouse," said Al Simone, senior vice president, Global Marketing for Sierra Entertainment. "Empire Earth III will be one of the most expansive strategy games for the PC."

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Posted Jul 26, 2007 at 04:19AM by Rio S. Listed in: Videos, Strategy, Empire Earth III Tags: Sierra Entertainment, Mad Doc Software
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What kind of RTS (real-time strategy) video games do you like? Futuristic, like Civilization? Or futuristic, like Command & Conquer? Well, we've got one game that joins both into one neat package: Sierra Entertainment and Mad Doc Software's Empire Earth III.

In this new Empire Earth III video, we meet the units that we'll be able to command. From the camel riding Bedouin raider to the seafaring Fire Ship, the units are diverse and varied. War carts won't be running alongside phase tanks, but you'll be able to command both as you progress through the ages. Your fronts are covered with a number of air, water, and land units.

Check out the video and see just how diverse the units get. (The futuristic weapons look like they'll be delivering massive hurt.) Empire Earth III is slated for a November release, so stay tuned for more info. Enjoy!



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Posted Jul 04, 2007 at 06:16AM by Victor B. Listed in: Videos, Strategy, Empire Earth III Tags: Sierra Entertainment, Mad Doc Software
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Time-spanning coolness. That's what you call a trailer like this. When you get one character transforming into another character in another era going headlong into a battle, you can be sure it means sweet strategic butt-kicking.

So, what can you expect from this trailer for Sierra Entertainment and Mad Doc Software's Empire Earth III? Well, you get to see what looks to be a Roman or Viking warrior charging into his enemy, transforming into a female musket-wielding woman along the way. As the musketwoman runs towards the viewer though, she transforms into a 23rd century warrior who gains power armor and starts decimating everything around her with shrapnel and bullets.

Like we said, it's pretty sweet. Here's the trailer for you. Expect Empire Earth III to dominate your world some time in November, alright? Enjoy!



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Posted Apr 27, 2007 at 12:54AM by Mabie A. Listed in: News, Strategy, Empire Earth III Tags: Sierra Entertainment, Mad Doc Software, CBS
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NUMB3RS - Image 1


Sierra Entertainment's Empire Earth III is all set to go to Hollywood. The multi-million selling RTS title for the PC will be featured on "NUMB3RS", CBS' hit TV series.

Reportedly, certain custom created gameplay scenes from Empire Earth III have been licensed by Sierra and Mad Doc Software to be used in the "NUMB3RS" episode. These scenes will play an integral part in the episode's story elements. If you want to catch these gameplay scenes, then make sure to catch the "NUMB3RS" episode on CBS to air on Friday, April 27 at 10:00 P.M. EST.

To catch the game, you'll have to wait until fall of this year for it, though.

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Posted Mar 23, 2007 at 09:37AM by Enrico S. Listed in: Screenshots, Strategy, Empire Earth III Tags: Europe, Vivendi, Mad Doc Software
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Vivendi's Empire Earth III artwork for the PC - Image 1Vivendi's Empire Earth III artwork for the PC - Image 2


The latest in the series of Empire Earth games, Empire Earth III (EEIII) being published by Vivendi is looking really good. An RTS developed by Mad Doc Software for the PC, EEIII is looking better, bigger and cleaner than it's previous iterations.

Besides having three customizable civilizations (namely Eastern, Middle-Eastern, and Western), the latest version of the game will introduce new units and weapons such as a nuclear cannon. More importantly, the developers have also added a new free-form campaign structure will let you jump from major event to major event. This removes the "one time period" constraint that was present in Empire Earth II.Another feature of the game is that units and buildings will carry over from previous levels, thus allowing players to build a powerful army to rule the world.

Empire Earth III is set to be released during Fall this year in the US and December 31 for Europe. Check out the screenshots and artwork if it's your cup of tea.

Screenshots and concept art of Vivendi's Empire Earth III for the PC - Image 1Screenshots and concept art of Vivendi's Empire Earth III for the PC - Image 2Screenshots and concept art of Vivendi's Empire Earth III for the PC - Image 3


More screenshots and artwork in the full article.



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Posted Mar 11, 2007 at 08:51PM by Jex H. Listed in: Interviews, Strategy, Empire Earth III Tags: Europe, Mad Doc Software, Sierra Online
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Empire Earth 3 banner image


The folks at 2404 were recently able to have a quick one-on-one with Jeff Buccellato, Senior Producer for Sierra's upcoming RTS for the PC, Empire Earth III. The interview tackles loads of game aspects like the general setting, weapons, types of units, graphic engine, multiplayer, A.I., and tons more. But because we wanna make it easy on your eyes, join us as we rundown some of the important points made in the interview:
  • graphic engine and visuals: the game supports Shader Model 3, and is integrated with normal mapping, physics, "ambient occlusion texture," and a new particle system
  • unit types: infantry, cavalry, naval, mortar, siege, spies, heroes, priests
  • new mega weapons: Scorched Earth, Shock and Awe, Quantum Singularity Gun
  • multiplayer options: skirmish with up to eight other players with customizable tech levels for both the players and the AI, ladders, anonymous matchmaking, and extensive stats tracking of game elements
  • missions and campaigns: Buccellato says that the third installment of the Empire Earth series will move away from traditional mission and campaign approaches by placing more focus on the free-form environment interaction that players will be able to engage in
As mentioned, this is just a quick summary of the topics discussed. So if you wanna check out the full interview for yourself (and read up on musical score, AI setup, game production challenges,etc.), feel free to do so by clicking on the read link below. Empire Earth III is currently being developed by Mad Doc Software and is slated for release in U.S. this Spring, and Europe on December 31st.

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Posted Feb 24, 2007 at 06:44AM by Dia A. Listed in: News, Previews, Strategy, Empire Earth III Tags: Vivendi, Cindy Cook, Sierra Online, PC Gamer
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EE3 coming up! - Image 1 Fans of real-time strategy games, there is cause for much rejoicing as Sierra announced today that Empire Earth III is currently in development and will be available fall of this year. Time to polish those world-domination skills!

PC Gamer's preview of EE3 proclaims that this RTS's third installment is "a little radical". Says PCG, anything you discover is unlocked for your entire civilization, rather than having to step up the tech tree on each level. Cindy Cook, chief strategy and marketing officer for Vivendi Games says, "Empire Earth III will take the series to the next level with its ability to capture the entire scope of the globe and give it to the hands of the player."

If you've never played EE, (which I doubt), it's an RTS that allows players to build and rule an empire from the ancient world to the distant future. Other rulers will battle it out with you across the world through the ages - even eons - in a bid for worldwide control. A unique feature of EE3 is that you may keep units from one battle to the next.

Folks, I'm not sure if you did or did not enjoy EE2, but let's hope this next installation to the EE series is going to be a hit. PCG already declared it "more alive" than the previous titles. We'll see how you guys will react to this new installation when it comes. What do you think?

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Posted Feb 19, 2007 at 10:57AM by Chris L. Listed in: Screenshots, Strategy, Empire Earth III Tags: Vivendi, Mad Doc Software
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The world is not enough... - Image 1


No game can get bigger than Supreme Commander, but perhaps no game can span more history (even into a fictionalized future) than the Stainless Steal Games and Mad Doc Software series Empire Earth. And now Mad Doc (the developer) has the latest, Empire Earth III, to be published by Vivendi Universal.

Thanks to WorthPlaying, we get a look at some screenshots.

Forgive me for saying that these screenies scream Command and Conquer: Generals, with its 3D oriented viewpoints, the SAGE-like environments, that eerie feeling we have that they borrowed some of the Scrin's submarines and repainted them green for one of the screenshots here (wait - the Scrin are in Tiberium Wars, not Generals!!!).

Then again, what other game would have futuristic gunboats sailing up to bombard the walls of a medieval Chinese military force? Someone must have been very lazy leveling up his civilization. Here are the rest of the screens.

How do you nuke your enemy to the Stone Age when he's already there? - Image 1How do you nuke your enemy to the Stone Age when he's already there? - Image 2How do you nuke your enemy to the Stone Age when he's already there? - Image 4

You need 1,000 food, 500 wood, 100 stone, and 50 gold to advance to the Full Article for the rest of the screens. Or just click on the "Full Article" link below.



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