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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an unreleased PC real-time strategy game set to be published by [[Sega Entertainment (North America)|Sega Entertainment]] in 1998{{intref|Press release: 1998-05-28: CONFLICT OF NATIONS ADDS "CHARACTER" TO THE STRATEGY GENRE SEI}}. It was cancelled for unknown reasons.
 
{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an unreleased PC real-time strategy game set to be published by [[Sega Entertainment (North America)|Sega Entertainment]] in 1998{{intref|Press release: 1998-05-28: CONFLICT OF NATIONS ADDS "CHARACTER" TO THE STRATEGY GENRE SEI}}. It was cancelled for unknown reasons.
  
Specific details of the game are hard to come by, however the gameplay was set to have been similar to ''[[Command & Conquer]]'' with a focus on multiplayer gaming{{fileref|GamersRepublic US 02.pdf|page=14}}. It would have also encouraged team play, where team members would run different parts of the civilisation, and the ability to stage coup d'etats against the leader{{fileref|GamersRepublic US 02.pdf|page=14}}.
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Specific details of the game are hard to come by, however the gameplay was set to have been similar to ''[[Command & Conquer]]'' with a focus on multiplayer gaming{{magref|gr|2|14}}. It would have also encouraged team play, where team members would run different parts of the civilisation, and the ability to stage coup d'etats against the leader{{magref|gr|2|14}}.
  
 
==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==

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Conflict of Nations
System(s): PC
Publisher: Sega Entertainment
Developer: NMS Software
Planned release date(s): 1998-11[1]
Genre: Simulation
Number of players: 1

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Conflict of Nations is an unreleased PC real-time strategy game set to be published by Sega Entertainment in 1998[2]. It was cancelled for unknown reasons.

Specific details of the game are hard to come by, however the gameplay was set to have been similar to Command & Conquer with a focus on multiplayer gaming[3]. It would have also encouraged team play, where team members would run different parts of the civilisation, and the ability to stage coup d'etats against the leader[3].

Magazine articles

Main article: Conflict of Nations/Magazine articles.

References