New Atari Games Revealed 44
Thanks to HomeLANFed for the news that several new Atari games have been revealed on the official site. These include the action title "Chronos", and the much anticipated Civilization IV.
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but do you know what's amazing?
civ1 only needed cga, 640kb and 8088 cpu to run(not sure if it required hd too), and gameplaywise the newest variants aren't that far off from it.
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Civ IV (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Civ IV (Score:4, Interesting)
Actually, if you'd been paying attention to previous news on the subject, [slashdot.org] you would know that a more proper title would be "As different from the previous game as we can make it and still call it Civilization," which will doubtless please some people and cause them to declare that it's the best Civ other while enraging others and causing them to declare that it's the worst Civ ever.
And generally speaking, the majority of people seem to agree that Civ2 was a big improvement over the original Civ, while opinion is split on whether Civ2 or Civ3 was better.
And in other news, as the updated article now says the games are no longer listed, which makes sense since as far as I can tell the list consists entirely of already released games.
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Re:Civ IV (Score:2, Interesting)
Though, in my opinion, it was by far the easiest of the bunch to "win" against AI opponents. The buggiest, as well. The unit customization was an interesting feature to add, but I think, in the end, it was simply something that the AI couldn't effectively cope with (among other things). More fun than Civ III, but pretty flawed in terms of balance.
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I wanted to make a orbital drop transport to load my units into and the drop them anwhere on the map. Should be possible under the system, but it wouldn't work right...
Definately a great game with the video clips for techs and wonders... loved that..
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Well that goes without saying :)
It might be nice to see a sequel to Alpha Centauri, however they'd either have to stick to just updating the graphics and AI or redo the entire thing from scratch. The old storyline was great, with compelling voice acting for the various quotes and other story bits and Baraka [imdb.com] was a gold mine for the video clips.
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You sure about that? (Score:5, Informative)
The internet, it is fleeting...
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You mean 'New Infogrames Games' of course.... (Score:1, Redundant)
Oh no, it does doesn't it..
Wish they would list the Linux titles seperately (Score:3, Insightful)
Atari 2600 (Score:1, Insightful)
hmmmm, Civ4, kind of creepy...
Atari 2600 Score :-1, Flame bait (Score:2)
Emoticons... (Score:1)
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I am so glad they stopped making hardware. They would have been responsible for destroying the wrists and thumbs of an entire generation.
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And for the record, despite being born in '84, I had the same initial reaction to the headline.
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80's, actually, this is like the 5th fompany or so to use the name. Highly recognised name brand, people feel confident about it, more than about "infogramme" anyway.
Sneaky? You betcha!
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I can't think of a single Atari release since Neverwinter Nights that hasn't had some significant problems, like just refusing to play on peoples' machines.
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WTF? (Score:3, Funny)
Do I get to finally use my paddle controllers?
"Revealed?" Not likely (Score:1)
Advertise it more why don't you? (Score:2, Funny)
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Is anyone working on a astroturfblock plug-in for Firefox? I think we're about due for one of those...
P.S. Atari!
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"offical" statement from Atari (Score:5, Informative)
There truly is a Civ 4, but we are not announcing anything definitive about it just yet. The majority of Firaxis's programmers at this point are focused on the Sid Meier's Pirates! release this November. But a team has been working on Civ 4 for sometime already.
We'll have more information available in 2005, including features, screenshots, and some sort of launch date.
Best,
Jeff Foley
Sr. Brand Manager
Atari
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quickly scanned the forum for more info... but they seem reluctant to comment on users wishes for Civ4.
Thanks Sid for the great games, been playing them ever since Civ1 was released.
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What they do need to do is work on combat. It would be nice to see different units having different abilities. If two stacks fight they should fight as armies, not as individual units.
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The way I read this.... (Score:2)
But no, instead I am greeted with Civ IV, which I am sure will be graphically stunning, and totally engrossing...but where's the little green blob hopping across the road!? The sad thing is that most games today don't live up to Centipede, Asteroids, Missile Command and the other classics. Those were the good old days.
Let's not go too far back though...Pong