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  2. Lords of the Realm II - Wikipedia

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    Lords of the Realm II (also known as Lords 2) is a computer game published by Sierra On-Line and developed by Impressions Games. It was first released for the PC in 1996, and is the second game in the Lords of the Realm series. The game takes place in a medieval setting, with rulers of several counties warring for the right to be king of the land.

  3. Lords of the Realm - Wikipedia

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    Lords of the Realm was a nominee for Computer Gaming World ' s 1994 "Strategy Game of the Year" award, which ultimately went to X-COM: UFO Defense. The editors called Lords "so fresh in its approach, it even makes animal husbandry fun." [6] PC Gamer US presented Lords of the Realm with its 1994 "Best Historical Simulation" award. The editors ...

  4. Castles II: Siege and Conquest - Wikipedia

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    Castles II: Siege and Conquest is a 1992 real-time strategy game for the MS-DOS, developed by Quicksilver Software and published by Interplay Productions. Castles II is the sequel to the 1991 game Castles. Ports for the Amiga CD32, FM Towns, NEC PC-9801 were released in 1993. DOS CD-ROM version and Macintosh port were released in 1994.

  5. Impressions Games - Wikipedia

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    [2] Mike Ryder, former president of Sierra Entertainment, forced a change in management in October 2001, during development of Lords of the Realm III. Rod Nakamoto was installed as the new director. Lords III became Impressions's final game, and was released to mediocre reviews in March 2004.

  6. Category:Video games set in castles - Wikipedia

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    The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2; Bugs Bunny in Crazy Castle 4; Bugs Bunny: Crazy Castle 3; C. Cadaver (video game) Cadence of Hyrule; ... Lords of the Realm II;

  7. Lords of the Realm III - Wikipedia

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    Lords of the Realm III (also known as Lords 3) is a medieval themed real-time strategy computer game published in March 2004 by Sierra Entertainment, a subsidiary of Vivendi Universal Games. It is the third installment in the Lords of the Realm series, and the last game made by Impressions Games .

  8. Chris Beatrice - Wikipedia

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    Chris Beatrice is a video game designer and artist noted for primary creative development of popular historical strategy games, including Lords of the Realm series and the City Building series. Beatrice worked at Sierra Entertainment's Impressions Games studio as art and creative director, director of design and development, and general manager.

  9. Lords of the Fallen (2023 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Lords of the Fallen was developed using Unreal Engine 5. [9] The game cost $66.2 million to develop, market and produce the physical edition. [10] The game was officially revealed by CI Games during Gamescom 2022 as The Lords of the Fallen. [11] It was then rebranded as simply Lords of the Fallen in March 2023. [12]