Sid Meier's Civilization Chronicles Box Set Announced

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Also announced by 2K Games today is the Sid Meier's Civilization Chronicles Box Set. For $69.99, you will get all the Civilization games and expansions, a Civilization card game, a 96 page book on the history of the franchise, and a DVD on the creation of Civilization IV among other things.

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    September 7, 2006 11:24 AM

    Damn, that is pretty cool

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      September 7, 2006 11:36 AM

      Definitely a pretty sweet package for fans. Civ IV plus warlords cost about the same...so this seems like a good deal.

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        September 7, 2006 2:31 PM

        Warlords is NOT included in this collection.

        You get every Civ game plus expansions except for Warlords.

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          September 7, 2006 3:18 PM

          D'oh! If Warlords had been included I would've picked this up :(.

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          September 8, 2006 2:05 PM

          Does it include all the revisions of Civ 2, like MGE and Test of Time?

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            September 8, 2006 4:42 PM

            Yep.

            From Civ 2, we've got:

            Civ 2 (regular)
            Civ 2: Fantastic Worlds
            Civ 2: Conflicts in Civilization
            Civ 2: Test of Time

            Plus the ToT scenario that Microprose released after the game shipped.

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          September 8, 2006 2:15 PM

          I may buy this just for the Civ 3 stuff. I saw a boxed set out for just Civ 3 and its expansions...how does the cost compare between the two? Is that boxed set still available? If not, not having Warlords is this set doesn't really bother me since the shoddy 3D engine for Civ 4 is so buggy I've never actually been able to finish a game.

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            September 8, 2006 4:44 PM

            Well, first off, I have no idea what problems you're having with Civ 4 that prevent you from finishing a game. That's just weird. Msg me about that.

            Otherwise, this is ten times the set Civ 3 complete is. For one thing, it has Civ 3 complete in it, so the only thing you don't get is the printed Civ 3 manual. All the manuals are in PDF format. Considering how big those manuals are, there was no way we could do printed manuals for everything. Instead you get a 96 page book of awesome stuff.

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