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RentACop wrote:There once was a board game called Civilization, it came out in 1981 and was popular in the manner of boardgames. As such, in 1988 a western expansion came out, and in 1989 an eastern expansion arrived. In these days there was a man named Sid Meier, a strange man indeed, who said that this game was rather keen and it would be nice on the computer. So he made a computer version of Civilization called Civilization. That same year the makers of Civilization created Advanced Civilization which was both better and worse, in the manner of boardgames. Sid Meier's Civilization was popular. So the makers of Civilization and Advanced Civilization (but not Civilization) decided that they should make a computer game too. "As direct a port as possible!" they said, and it was their downfall, as Advanced Civilization (not Advanced Civilization) failed to capture what made the boardgame fun. And so, for a time there were more Civilization's but no more Civilization's until, in the never-ending quest for money it was decreed that Civilization should be made into a boardgame. It was called Civilization.
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