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 MicroProse Becomes Even More Civilized - News at GameSpot
Game designer Francis Tresham founded the company in 1971; the Civilization board game was published in 1980.
Francis Tresham will work with MicroProse, once the acquisition is complete, as a games design consultant, MicroProse said.
Although it has published Sid Meier's Civilization all along, MicroProse solidified its association with the Civilization brand yesterday when it acquired Hartland Trefoil Ltd., the creator and publisher of the original Civilization board game.
www.gamespot.com /news/1997/12/03/news_2468247.html   (246 words)

  
 Civilization (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Civilization (board game) is board game by Francis Tresham (game designer).
Civilization (computer game) is a turn based strategy game by Sid Meier.
Civilisation, presented by Sir Kenneth Clark, was a popular television series outlining the history of Western society produced by the BBC and aired in 1969.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Civilization_(disambiguation)   (246 words)

  
 Civilization (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Civilization (board game) is board game by Francis Tresham (game designer).
Civilization (computer game) is a series of turn based strategy games by Sid Meier.
Civilisation, presented by Sir Kenneth Clark, was a popular television series outlining the history of Western society produced by the BBC and aired in 1969.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Civilization_(disambiguation)   (246 words)

  
 1856 Board Game at Games in a Box
1856 is personally endorsed and approved by Francis Tresham, the designer of 1829, upon which 1856 is based.
1856 is Mayfair Games' version of the critically acclaimed 18xx railroad game system for Upper Canada, including the upper reaches of the St. Lawrence River, and the Toronto to Detroit area of southern Ontario.
Players use their initial money to capitalize railroad companies, which can in turn build track, buy locomotives, and generate income.
www.gamesinabox.com /1856.html   (216 words)

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