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  2. Empire (1977 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Empire is a 1977 turn-based wargame with simple rules. The game was conceived by Walter Bright starting in 1971, based on various war films and board games, notably Battle of Britain and Risk . The game was ported to many platforms in the 1970s and 1980s.

  3. Empire: Wargame of the Century - Wikipedia

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    Computer Gaming World stated that Empire was "a fascinating grand strategic wargame, more sophisticated than Risk, but easier to play than Third Reich". [6] William Kritzen's full review in the magazine noted the improved UI over the DECUS version, saying "the playability of an already successful system has been significantly enhanced".

  4. Empire (miniatures game) - Wikipedia

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    Bowden founded Emperor's Press to produce more miniatures games, and over the years published a number of revised editions of "Empire": Second edition, 1977. A 100-page softcover book by Bowden with a plastic binding comb; Third edition, 1981. A boxed set containing a 176-page rulebook co-authored by Bowden and Jim Getz.

  5. List of banned films - Wikipedia

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    Banned because of obscenity, though a censored version was made available in 1977. Only in 2000 did it finally become available in its complete cut. [26] [27] 2003 Ken Park: Banned and refused classification in 2003 for graphic depictions of teenage sex, incest, and auto-erotic asphyxiation. [28] 2011 The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence)

  6. List of board wargames - Wikipedia

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    Eon Games: 1977: Re-released by West End Games in 1986, by Mayfair Games in 1991, and by Avalon Hill in 2000: The Creature That Ate Sheboygan: Simulations Publications, Inc. 1979: Dark Nebula: Battles for the Stars: Game Designers' Workshop: 1980: Direct Conflict in Dimension Six: Dimension Six Inc. 1977: Federation and Empire: Task Force Games ...

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  8. Category:1977 video games - Wikipedia

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  9. Empire (1973 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was substantially revised in 1976 by a team led by Chuck Miller and Gary Fritz, including John Daleske and Jim Battin; by 1977, they produced Empire IV, which allowed for live chat between players. In 1981, Steve Peltz wrote a tournament version of the game, which allowed for annual tournaments between teams.