Sid Meier's Civilization (1820)

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System: PC
Company: Atari
Year: 1991
Genre: Strategy
Theme: Historical / Politics / War
Language: German
Licence: Commercial

Sid Meier's Civilization (ID: 1820)

Disks:
4 x 3.5" DD (720kB)
Format:
Raw (.IMG)
Status:
Unverified
Language:
German
Contributor:
core
Notes:
v475.02G
SHA1 Hashes:

2024f4867b884f7356388aa1ba4e847f97130ced  disk01.img
d5a4a6aa36d20996bda7df2855897fcb45ffdefa  disk02.img
1fa4da090098ff6e8221b2c19f8a8b18d34a682d  disk03.img
c37a0a821d1fa1ed486b04d2e2e335cf8b9b8017  disk04.img
Added: 2018-10-02
Edited: 2020-04-20

Sid Meier's Civilization (ID: 49)

Disks:
2 x 5.25" DS HD (1200kB)
Format:
Raw (.IMG)
Status:
Unverified
Language:
German
Contributor:
T-Pow
Notes:
v475.02G
SHA1 Hashes:

95a3b2b163d167b886b6b5f0400131930d274c47  disk1.img
1e4b7563c35851cdc792fd5e7c1a443997ef8df8  disk2.img
Added: 2018-10-02
Edited: 2020-04-20

Sid Meier's Civilization (ID: 1002)

Disks:
4 x 3.5" HD (1440kB)
Format:
Raw (.IMG)
Status:
Modified
Language:
English
Contributor:
Wandrell
Notes:
Win 3.x version. v1.2.0. Modified OEM ID, embedded CT & AT.
SHA1 Hashes:

2d1b3a4317564b73282be02abb228a0f0aa8f6dc  disk1.img
de1b02211848e07de737cabf1f42c6d9a64f154b  disk2.img
b0c98f435fad386f5657225cc613bd7414d8991e  disk3.img
c0415c35e9cd6dc13f895ada9f4bacf56bc0b27f  disk4.img
Added: 2018-10-13
Edited: 2020-04-20

Sid Meier's Civilization (ID: 1048)

Disks:
2 x 5.25" DS HD (1200kB)
Format:
Raw (.IMG)
Status:
Unverified
Language:
English
Contributor:
dosjunkie
Notes:
v475.01
SHA1 Hashes:

5a6372f32fd93aa9442a611dad09ec80d384e1c2  disk1.img
bf7c046b9794e57b2c719078cc0a9c07a3e07830  disk2.img
Added: 2018-10-02
Edited: 2020-04-20

Sid Meier's Civilization (ID: 1049)

Disks:
4 x 3.5" DD (720kB)
Format:
Raw (.IMG)
Status:
Modified
Language:
German
Contributor:
dosjunkie
Notes:
v475.02G. All the disks are modified on the unused sectors.
SHA1 Hashes:

62abfae0c19fe2e9ab2e46f71bd5694150cabf43  disk1.img
8e4a056bd204ed878aa26e2a7161f59a97724251  disk2.img
099ae2f05dc3f2ebc65a38fb1e5a5825a53d928d  disk3.img
4a5930b51ceb4dc6fcd9dca480a4b672d6c18b1d  disk4.img
Added: 2018-10-02
Edited: 2020-04-20

Sid Meier's Civilization (ID: 1211)

Disks:
4 x 3.5" HD (1440kB)
Format:
Raw (.IMG)
Status:
Unverified
Language:
German
Contributor:
McWulff
Notes:
v475.02G
SHA1 Hashes:

f6615b5d63bf7dc4ebdffcc86654e651944da2f4  disk1.img
a0ab3775c3a0582ffd9dcdbbb071fab9e9ec23c5  disk2.img
4ea82c29b97c5a7aa48fccf55601385ebd26b742  disk3.img
9da04d3346107134dec915438c94be38dee1c981  disk4.img
Added: 2018-10-02
Edited: 2020-04-20

Sid Meier's Civilization (ID: 1212)

Disks:
4 x 3.5" DD (720kB)
Format:
Raw (.IMG)
Status:
Modified
Language:
German
Contributor:
McWulff
Notes:
v475.02G. All the disks root area is modified.
SHA1 Hashes:

7b897d539e46edf563974ecc34d8c746e09e4082  disk1.img
f8891cb7670eb8a624410d3b5968a8a89eff4f96  disk2.img
53523977a3a0c7e08e597f23b622faf9c86fe5d8  disk3.img
60a09cb23e498258bd25c6691746ee3efd951693  disk4.img
Added: 2018-10-02
Edited: 2020-04-20

Sid Meier's Civilization (ID: 1439)

Disks:
2 x 3.5" HD (1440kB)
Format:
Raw (.IMG)
Status:
Unverified
Language:
English
Contributor:
Moebius
Notes:
v474.04
SHA1 Hashes:

5e52568cafa2038d241cc728f9b07e9b97d30c14  disk1.img
ea0e8799b8678b5f8c0ae3ccf853827f9e1f921b  disk2.img
Added: 2018-10-02
Edited: 2020-04-20

Sid Meier's Civilization (ID: 1757)

Disks:
4 x 3.5" DD (720kB)
Format:
Raw (.IMG)
Status:
Verified
Language:
English
Contributor:
core
Notes:
v474.01
SHA1 Hashes:

26c8344b139b330193d3f86de48dfb9853a41c94  disk01.img
d62b42ca840cdc20379abeeaefaa4718f7720f68  disk02.img
ee3e054c335139e15a0f4642bfaefb4e8a850391  disk03.img
545d41895ece3c21069daa8da3bbe3b08a3fe5d1  disk04.img
Added: 2018-12-03
Edited: 2020-04-20

Comments (9) [Post comment]

kvachu (2022-03-06):
I remember my pal wanted to trade this one with me because he didn't like this kind of game. He gave me the whole original box even with the original Polish manual, which was rare, and he wanted for this some silly 2 disks game, but I don't remember what it was. I remember I was playing this the whole Christmas period, January and February. I was so addicted to this and loved it so much. I always like to look at the view of my city. So beautiful times. :(
Jessi626 (2022-01-14):
This one was a birthday present I got from my best friend. Unfortunately she didn't like the game, so we didn't play together, but I loved it. Still playing this series until today, Civ 6 by now :)
Corn (2021-12-19):
Never played the first part but every following version maybe it's time to complete the series finally.
Mr Creosote (2021-09-02):
A quote I once read from him went something like "I like our graphics. They communicate a lot of information." He certainly had a point there. It's so easy to distinguish all the different terrain types, units etc.
Trevor (2021-09-02):

Spend more just than hours on this game - a masterpiece back in time. Looking at the graphics these days I think, "hui, wow, how could I played it". But it worked greatly. Didn't Sid Meier said once "my graphics are functional!"? :D
I love(d) it.

Mr Creosote (2020-06-08):
Originally posted by Herr M. at 19:16 on June 2nd, 2020:
Though I have to say: The most interesting part is the beginning and things lose a lot of steam as soon as you hit the industrial revolution. Probably because for one things get repetitive and for two by then you have practically won the game and you are just going through the motions until you eventually win.

Indeed, once you reach conscription and armors, there is nothing to stop you anymore usually. The computer opponents are really only dangerous in the early game. Typical problem with AIs ;)

Another related thing which occured to me is at least in my "default" style of playing, how it's basically useless to spend money on military before that industrial age. Just few defending units here and there, but attacking armies become outdated so rapidly that waging war is really not worth it (unless you go for the common full-out chariot war machine strategy which obviously always succeeds).

Herr M. (2020-06-02):

Just finished my most recent world conquest today and funnily this game somewhat still holds up. Maybe because the gameplay's complexity just hits the sweet spot between being easy to pick up (again) and offering enough challenge to keep up your interest.

Though I have to say: The most interesting part is the beginning and things lose a lot of steam as soon as you hit the industrial revolution. Probably because for one things get repetitive and for two by then you have practically won the game and you are just going through the motions until you eventually win.

Funny thing about this particular playthrough: I had a cavalry unit right from the start (from one of those random events), and I rushed all through Europe, Asia and Africa until I had beaten all the civs there. The rest of the game was just a piece of cake. ;)

NullVoid (2017-11-04):
Ah, yes, that feeling of "just one more turn" until I was surprised by the sun rising in the east, and I had to be up in a couple of hours for school. It had a few humor elements built in, which were thankfully phased out in the sequels. My favorite is still II, though.
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