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- GameSpy - Review by Bernard Dy. Score 3/5. "Has trouble shaking the weaknesses that bog down play in the typical RTS games."
- Game Industry News - Reviewed by Royce Brainard, score: 4 out of 5.
- GameSpy - Review by Scott Osborne, score 69%. "Many missions are poorly balanced, stacking the odds too heavily against you, and unit pathfinding problems, bugs, and occasional crashes can annoy as well."
Wikipedia Articles
- Burning House of Love - Burning House of Love is a Great White album released without the band's permission by an Italian record label Horizon-Italy in 2004. The album consists of the same twelve cover songs found on the band's 2002 album Recover, except with a title that is in poor taste after the recent The Station nightclub fire.
- Blitzkrieg (band) - Blitzkrieg is a heavy metal band from Leicester formed in 1980, consisting of Brian Ross (vocals), Ken Johnson (guitar), Guy Laverick (guitar), Paul Brewis (bass) and Phil Brewis (drums). Blitzkrieg has been in the music industry for more than two decades and they are still remembered for their first single featuring Blitzkrieg and Buried Alive; "Blitzkrieg" is arguably their best known song due to Metallica's cover version.
- Horizon Broadcast Network - Horizon Broadcast Network is a radio network to be launched by Horizon Christian Fellowship with an Evangelical Christian programming format. In addition to continuing to provide radio programming to other Christian Broadcast Networks, Horizon has obtained FCC licenses for 30 high power and approximately 300 translator stations throughout the US.
- Planning horizon - The planning horizon is the amount of time an organisation will look into the future when preparing a strategic plan. Many commercial companies use a five-year planning horizon, but other organisations such as the Forestry Commission in the UK have to use a much longer planning horizon to form effective plans.
- Celestial horizon - The celestial horizon, also called the rational horizon, is a great circle parallel to the horizon, the center of which is the center of the Earth.