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Rise of Nations is a real-time strategy video game developed by Big Huge Games and published by Microsoft Game Studios in May 2003. Designed as a fusion of concepts from turn-based strategy games with the real-time strategy genre, [2] the game's development was led by Brian Reynolds, who founded Big Huge Games following his involvement in the development of the turn-based strategy games ...
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Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends is a science fantasy real-time strategy video game for Microsoft Windows, made by Big Huge Games, and published by Microsoft. It is a spin-off of the popular Rise of Nations, released in May 2006. However, rather than being a historical game, it is based in a fantasy world, where technology and magic co-exist.
On October 28, 2004, Rise of Nations: Gold Edition was released for Microsoft Windows. The new product included both the original Rise of Nations and Thrones and Patriots. [citation needed] In November 2004, a port of Rise of Nations: Gold Edition was released for Mac OS X.
Rise of Nations is a series of real-time strategy video game. It includes: Rise of Nations, the first video game in the series; Rise of Nations: Thrones and Patriots, the expansion pack to the original game Rise of Nations: Extended Edition, the re-release of the original game and the expansion
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Almost the entire article is written in a crufty, game guide-y fashion, in addition to being a review in some places (see Rise of Nations#Multiplayer), with original research everywhere. Also, it is badly written, with a seemingly endless supply of redundancies, ambiguous statements, poor grammar and punctuation, and contractions.