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| Stockcode: |
gspimperiumromanum |
| Barcode: |
5016488119528 |
| Manufacturer: |
GSP |
| Price: |
£4.25 |
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 Features: - Historically authentic buildings (Circus Maximus, Colosseum, Insulae)
- Interactive mission-mode: Activate each task when you want
- Comprehensive economy and currency system
- Multiple production and trade opportunities
- Construction of bridges, fortification, city walls and aqueducts
- Different military units (Equites, siege machines, Barbarians)
- Stunning epic soundtrack
- Photo-realistic and lively 3D-enviroemnt
- Day and night time changes
Manufacturer’s Description: The destiny of Rome lies in your hands! Imperium Romanum is a historical city building strategy game, set in the time-honoured Roman Empire. As governor of a Roman province such as Alexandria or Hadrianoplolis, the fortune of the settlement very much lies in your hands! It is your task to build, reign and defend an organized and civilised Roman city. Fulfil the demands of your citizens by developing goods, resources and trade routes, and using historical buildings, such as Circus Maximus and the great Colosseum to construct a thriving economy. However, you must be careful – threats to the safety of your people are never far away in the shape of volcanic eruptions, floods, diseases and plundering Barbarian tribes! The destiny of Rome lies in your hands. Can you expand the glory of the Imperium Romanum. |
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| Systems requirements |
Minimum System Spec: - Microsoft Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista
- 1.7 GHz Pentium/ AMD processor or better
- DirectX 9 compatible graphics card
- (Geforce 3/ Radeon 9550 or better)
- 512MB RAM
- DVD-ROM Drive
- 1.5GB of free hard drove disk space
- Microsoft DirectX version 9.0C
Recommended System Spec: - Microsoft Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista
- 2.0 GHz Pentium 4 / Athlon processor or better
- DirectX 9 compatible graphics card
- Geforce 6600GT better)
- 1 GB RAM
- 8X DVD-ROM Drive
- 1.5GB of free hard drove disk space
- Microsoft DirectX version 9.0C
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| This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 09 June, 2009. |
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