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{{sub-stub}}'''''Empire''''' is an [[SC-3000]] simulation game. It was only released in New Zealand. Perhaps unusually for a video game, it is a political simulator, in which start as an MP working in the [[wikipedia:Beehive (New Zealand)|Beehive]] with the aim of becoming Prime Minister of New Zealand. | {{sub-stub}}'''''Empire''''' is an [[SC-3000]] simulation game. It was only released in New Zealand. Perhaps unusually for a video game, it is a political simulator, in which start as an MP working in the [[wikipedia:Beehive (New Zealand)|Beehive]] with the aim of becoming Prime Minister of New Zealand. | ||
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- For the strategy game, see Empire: Total War.
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Empire is an SC-3000 simulation game. It was only released in New Zealand. Perhaps unusually for a video game, it is a political simulator, in which start as an MP working in the Beehive with the aim of becoming Prime Minister of New Zealand.
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