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  2. The 3rd Millennium - Wikipedia

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    The player is a political leader in the year 2001. The world is divided into 31 different states over 5 large countries. Their task is to become ruler of the world by the year 2500. [1] The gameplay is similar to other 4X strategies like the Civilization series. The isometric world map is accurate to 2500 square kilometres. [2]

  3. PC Globe - Wikipedia

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    PC Globe is an atlas for MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, ... The database includes a geographic map of the world, with the possibility to select the country of interest ...

  4. QuizUp - Wikipedia

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    The game was a mobile trivia app similar to the game Trivial Pursuit. [1] QuizUp was a multiplayer game where one user competes against another in seven rounds of timed multiple-choice questions of various topics. [ 2 ]

  5. Quiz RPG: The World of Mystic Wiz - Wikipedia

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    Max Eddy of PC Magazine rated the game 2.5/5 stars, calling it a "shallow, cynical experience" that forces players to "grind, grind grind", and said that he would rather be playing another game. [7] However, Mike Fahey of Kotaku called the game "so simple, it's brilliant" and said that he was "a little in love" with the game.

  6. Three-world model - Wikipedia

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    The terms First World, Second World, and Third World were originally used to divide the world's nations into three categories. The complete overthrow of the pre–World War II status quo left two superpowers (the United States and the Soviet Union) vying for ultimate global supremacy, a struggle known as the Cold War. They created two camps ...

  7. E-Motion - Wikipedia

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    E-Motion (also known as Sphericule [2] or The Game of Harmony) is a 1990 puzzle video game developed by The Assembly Line. It was available for Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, ZX Spectrum, and Game Boy. The Spectrum and Game Boy versions were developed by The Code Monkeys. [3]

  8. Rise and Decline of the Third Reich - Wikipedia

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    Rise and Decline of the Third Reich or more commonly Third Reich is a grand strategy wargame covering the European theater of World War II, designed by John Prados and released in 1974 by Avalon Hill. Players take on the roles of major powers—Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, France, the Soviet Union, and the United States—from 1939 to 1946.

  9. Computer Third Reich - Wikipedia

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    Computer Third Reich is a game in which the strategic warfare of World War II is simulated in the computer version of Rise and Decline of the Third Reich. [1] The game allows two computer or human players simulate World War II in Europe, with one player as the Axis powers and the other as the Allies. [2]