Dune 2000 is a Dune computer game, released by Westwood Studios in 1998. It is based in Frank Herbert's science fiction universe Dune. It is considered as an enhanced remake of Dune II. The story of the game is similar to Dune II, and is continued in Battle for Dune.
Using a game engine which resembles Westwood's Red Alert, Dune 2000 is a remake of Dune 2. The story, told with animations and subtitles in the original Dune II, is now told with full motion video starring actors such as John Rhys-Davies. The game was criticised by some for not adding enough fresh content, and for an inferior interface compared to its competitors — most notably Total Annihilation. The storyline, though, has improved markedly as did the triggers in-game with twists to the gameplay. The game also tidied its graphics to incorporate 16-bit graphics as well as incorporating a later patch with new units for multiplay. Despite all of these enhancements, the game suffered from poor AI behaviour as well as poor waypointing which has quickly become crucial in fast online multiplayer games.

Westwood - Dune 2000 - Official site, includes multimedia, features, and game information.
Cochonou's Quick Guide On Turret Attacking - Information on attacking the cannon and rocket turrets.
FED2K - List of features and screen shots for the Playstation version.
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FED2K: Dune 2000 PC - Includes houses, units and structures, requirements, features, background storyline, reviews, key shortcuts, and screen shots for the PC verison.
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