New Release Game - Friday 13th June
Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution
The new game brings the amazing world of Sid Meier's Civilization for the first time to the hand held or console gamer. The Hall Of Fame game designer has up to now only released games for the PC platform.
Sid Meier’s Civilization launched in 1991 and gave us the "God Game" genre, creating one of the most award winning and addictive games on the planet.
Civilisation remains one of the world’s top selling PC game series with over 8 million units sold and is recognised by the press as one of the greatest game franchises ever created.
Civilization Revolution will be available on the following formats:
- Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution Nintendo DS
- Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution Playstation 3
- Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution XBox 360
In Civilization, players strive to become Ruler of the World by establishing and leading a civilisation from the dawn of man into the space age waging war, conducting diplomacy, discovering technologies, going head-to-head with some of history’s greatest leaders, and building the most powerful empire the world has ever known.
Choosing one of 16 nations as your starting point you travel the globe, and through history, in an attempt to become ruler of all. The game is immense and features real time interaction, exploration, fast paced action, intense combat, in game multi media resources, multi player options, X-Box Live (only on the XBox version), weekly updates and additional maps, integrated video and voice chat, downloadable content and more, much more, much much more....
Visit the Official Civilization Revolution web site for loads of information and the official trailers. If you thought Sims was big...
Custom made for the Console
Intuitive and natural control through each gamepad
Highly detailed characters, units, buildings, landscapes and visual effects
Integrated physics for ultra-realism
Seamless interface to guide players through the game
Non-stop action
5.1 surround sound for intense sound effects and music


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