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Empires: Dawn of the Modern World is a 2003 real-time strategy video game developed by Stainless Steel Studios and published by Activision. Set in a world-historical period that extends from the Middle Ages to World War II , the game tasks players with guiding one of nine rival great civilizations to victory.
The home and colonial populations of the world's empires in 1908, as given by The Harmsworth Atlas and Gazetteer Because of the trend of increasing world population over time, absolute population figures are for some purposes less relevant for comparison between different empires than their respective shares of the world population at the time ...
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Congo Free State: 1885: 1908: 23 Crimean Khanate: 1441: 1783: 342 Crown of Aragon: 1162: 1716: 554 Crown of Castile: 1230: 1716: 486 Dacian Kingdom: 82 BC: 106: 188 Danish Colonial Empire: 1536: 1953: 417 Delhi Sultanate: 1206: 1526: 320 Demak Sultanate: 1475: 1554: 79 Durrani Empire: 1747: 1842: 95 Dutch Empire: 1595: 1975: 380 Dzungar Khanate ...
Age of Empires II is a real-time strategy game that focuses on building towns, gathering resources, and creating armies to defeat opponents. Players conquer rival towns and empires as they advance one of 13 civilizations through four "Ages": the Dark Age, the Feudal Age, the Castle Age (representing the High Middle Ages), and the Imperial Age (reminiscent of the Renaissance)—a 1,000-year ...
Age of Empires using the Genie Engine The Rise of Rome using the Genie Engine Age of Empires II using the Genie Engine The Conquerors using the Genie Engine. The Genie Engine is a game engine developed by Ensemble Studios and used in several computer games, such as Age of Empires, Age of Empires II and its expansions (but is not used in other Ensemble Studios games) and Star Wars: Galactic ...
Empire Earth II is a real-time strategy video game developed by Mad Doc Software and published by Vivendi Universal Games and their subsidiary Sierra Entertainment on April 26, 2005. [2] It is a sequel to Empire Earth , which was developed by the now-defunct Stainless Steel Studios .
Space Empires: Starfury is a 4X turn-based strategy computer game developed by Malfador Machinations and published by Shrapnel Games on September 22, 2003. The game is set in a Space Empires universe containing planetary systems linked by warp points, or wormholes. The game allows the player to control a single spaceship to explore the universe.