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more about #firaxis Blore07: Great, more posts to add to the bejewled and farmville "OMG HIGH SCORE, FOUND AN UGLY DUCKLING" I like facebook, its a great way to catch up with frie... more » Karlott: Oh shit, goodbye life. #civilization more » LordPoochie: "Think Mafia Wars, only with shifty Romans instead of shifty Italians." Hmm. I'm not a geography whiz but I'm pretty sure Rome is in Italy. #civiliz... more » RPharazonius: Will Facebook even exist in 2010? I mean, surely by then something will replace Facebook in the same way that Facebook replaced MySpace. Damn kids an... more » omgwtflolbbqbye: Speaking of Civ, has there been any announcements about a Civilization: V being in production yet? It's been about 5 years but I think I may have sta... more » Shiryu: Well, there goes my social life. No regrets, I had a pretty good run... #civilization more » (Starman) Zuul~!: Based on friend power? :[ Damn me for not being a friendlist whore… #civilization more » Tuna_Matrix: Sid Meier, what have you done? Do you have any idea what kind of DESTRUCTION this will bring to the world? Civ on facebook is like dumping tons of coc... more » SmilingPolitely: My high score in Facebook is bigger than your high score in Facebook. more » Monolith: "Sid Meier is taking two of the most addictive games ever created - Civilization and Facebook" It's true. Facebook is really nothing more than a game... more » deanbmmv: Haha, this may be the first Facebook game I get into. I guess Civilzation is a fairly workable game with the Turn Based gameplay. Now all we need is C... more » Gyaruson: Holy crap! I have to let everyone know about this by updating my Facebook status! #civilization more » Nismo: Am I the only one to have never used a single application on facebook? #civilization more » spiderweb1986: Crap. There goes my productivity for the next year. #civilization more » Talleh: I've heard so many good things from so many people about Civ4, maybe this will be a good excuse for me to finally buy it. more » Hey_Blinkon: Civ IV was a phenomenal game. Civ III was actually my favorite in the series (less streamlined than IV), but IV was fantastic nonetheless. Here's hopi... more » -
#simeier
Sid Meier Bringing Civilization To Facebook
Sid Meier is taking two of the most addictive games ever created - Civilization and Facebook - and melding them into one. Today he announced Civilization Network, coming to Facebook in 2010. More » -
#pc
Civilization IV Is The Gift That Keeps On Giving
It's testament to the longevity of Civilization IV that, four years on from release, not only am I still playing it, but that 2K can repackage the game safe in the knowledge it will sell. More » -
#review
Civ IV: Colonization Review: Once More, With(out) Feeling
The 2008 version of Colonization seems like it's too good to be true. Like, a remake? Of 1994’s brilliant strategy game Colonization? Pure remakes of games are rare enough, but remakes of such a niche, underappreciated title? Its like the PC gaming gods took a break from the usual fire and brimstone and were instead dispensing smiles. More » -
#sidmeierscivilizationrevolution
Frankenreview: Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution
Way back in 1991, PC publisher Microprose released Sid Meier's Civilization, and some fans still haven't slept since. The game is widely considered to be one of the greatest PC games of all time. Now with three sequels plus expansions for each, multiple ports, and even a rather fine board game under the series' belt, 2K and Firaxis are taking the franchise where no original Civ title has gone before - the console. Shoddy PC to console ports aside, Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution is the first game in the series to be built from the ground up with game consoles in mind. More » -
#review
Civilization Revolution Review: Compromise, Or Compromised?
Trying to shoehorn an RTS like Command & Conquer onto a console is one thing, but Civilization? The fanciest bottle of good booze on PC strategy gaming's top shelf? It's an impossible task, some will say. Or one that even if it is possible, just shouldn't be done. Under any circumstances. Lest the ensuing offspring (see Civ II on the PS1) be such a crime of nature, such an abomination, that the good Lord himself descend from the heavens and strike down all involved in its creation. More » -

