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}}{{sub-stub}}'''MicroProse, Inc.''' was an American video game developer and publisher which specialized in personal computer strategy simulation games, most notably the critically-acclaimed ''[[wikipedia:Civilization (series)|Civilization]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:X-COM|X-COM]]'' series.
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{{sub-stub}}'''MicroProse''' was an American video game publisher and developer founded by "Wild" Bill Stealey and Sid Meier in 1982. It developed and published numerous games, many of which are regarded as groundbreaking, classics and cult titles, including starting the Civilization and X-COM series. Most of their internally developed titles were vehicle simulation and strategy games.
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MicroProse was founded by "Wild" Bill Stealey and Sid Meier in 1982.
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MicroProse merged with [[Spectrum HoloByte]] in December 1993{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19961221145952/http://www.microprose.com/corporatedesign/corporate/index.html}}, the two brands continuing to exist separately until 1997, where there Spectrum Holoybyte name was dropped in favour of MicroProse. MicroProse was then acquired by [[Hasbro Interactive]] in 1998{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19990501021334/http://www.microprose.com/corporatedesign/press/hasbro.html}}, becoming a wholly owned subsidiary. The branding continued to be utilized until Hasbro Interactive was itself acquired by [[Infogrames]] in 2001.
  
 
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*''[[F-15 Strike Eagle]]'' (1993)
 
 
 
===[[Sega Mega Drive|Mega Drive]]===
 
*''[[Tinhead]]'' (1993)
 
*''[[F-15 Strike Eagle II]]'' (1993)
 
*''[[Pirates! Gold]]'' (1993)
 
*''[[The Chaos Engine]]'' (1993)
 
*''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation: Echoes from the Past]]'' (1994)
 
 
 
===[[Sega Saturn|Saturn]]===
 
*''[[Civilization: Shin Sekai Shichi Dai Bunmei]]'' (1997)
 
*''[[Transport Tycoon]]'' (1997)
 
  
===[[Sega Dreamcast|Dreamcast]]===
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==References==
*''[[Worms Armageddon]]'' (1999)
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MicroProse
Founded: 1982
T-series code: T-104
Headquarters:
180 Lakefront Dr., Hunt Valley, Maryland, 21030, United States[1][2]

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MicroProse, Inc. was an American video game developer and publisher which specialized in personal computer strategy simulation games, most notably the critically-acclaimed Civilization and X-COM series.

Company

MicroProse was founded by "Wild" Bill Stealey and Sid Meier in 1982.

MicroProse merged with Spectrum HoloByte in December 1993[3], the two brands continuing to exist separately until 1997, where there Spectrum Holoybyte name was dropped in favour of MicroProse. MicroProse was then acquired by Hasbro Interactive in 1998[4], becoming a wholly owned subsidiary. The branding continued to be utilized until Hasbro Interactive was itself acquired by Infogrames in 2001.

Softography

References

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