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Kristophe
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Pirates: Review @ WorthPlaying
   

WorthPlaying's Seth Hall brings to us his upbeat and rather enthusiastic <a href="http://www.worthplaying.com/article.php?sid=22278&mode=thread&order=0" target="_blank">critique</a> of Sid Meier's Pirates - Seth gives the game an overall 9.2 out of 10 rating... <br> <br><blockquote><em>Pirates! is one of those rare games that can engage you for hours each day while never getting old. I would find myself always wanting just one more voyage, just one more ship to board, just a few more treasure hunts before calling it a night. The light-hearted and addictive gameplay number this title among the greats. Every gamer will find something to enjoy here, whether it be sneaking around a dark port trying to avoid the guards or falling in love with some wealthy beauty, or simply making yourself the number one pirate and defeating legends in the process. With selectable difficulty and vastly different eras, no two games will ever be the same. Mission variety is well done, from simply roaming about and doing what pleases you to escorting immigrants or new governors; in short, Pirates! was a pleasure to review. An instant classic! <br></em></blockquote>
Post Wed Jan 05, 2005 4:36 am
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Pirates!
   

Pirates! is a classic remake of a true classic. One of my favorites on the C64, which was in several ways ahead of its time in game concepts even then. Not many of the oldies can get a facelift and still retain the original appeal. Amazing what was done with 64k memory back then......
Post Wed Jan 05, 2005 4:46 am
 



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