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Released by [[Microprose]] in 1988.
 
Released by [[Microprose]] in 1988.
  
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This game was one of the best of its generation, with a depth and replay value far beyond so many productions.
  
This game was one of the best of it's generation, with a deepth and replay value far beyond so many productions.
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It was ported on most 80's standards : [[Commodore 64|C64]] (looks quite a lot like the Amstrad CPC version), [[Atari|Atari ST]], [[Amiga]], [[PC]] and more.
  
It was ported on most 80's standards : [[Commodore 64|C64]] (looks quite a lot like the amstrad CPC version), [[Atari|Atari ST]], [[Amiga]], [[PC]] and more.
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Some new updated versions were made too : "Pirates! Gold" (with VGA colours on PC) and a modern PC "Sid Meier's Pirates!" 3D version in 2004.
  
Some new updated versions were made too : "Pirates! gold" (with VGA colours on PC) and a modern PC "Sid Meyer's Pirates!" 3D version in 2004.
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It is notable for being one of the (too) rare 6128 specific game: only disk version and 128Ko Ram were supported.
 
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It is notable for being one of the (too) rare 6128 specific game : only disk version and 128Ko Ram were supported.
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In theory, 464 (+ disk drive) and 664 with Extra Ram upgrade should work. (maybe not ?)
 
In theory, 464 (+ disk drive) and 664 with Extra Ram upgrade should work. (maybe not ?)
  
It included a lot of Graphics (Mode 0) and musics.
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It included a lot of Graphics (Mode 0) and music.
  
 
Games sequences, possibilities and mechanics were varied.
 
Games sequences, possibilities and mechanics were varied.
  
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Despite it's ultimate awesomeness, the Amstrad CPC port was a bit slow and Graphics could have been a bit better...
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As they were probably ported from the C64 version.
  
Despite it's ultimate awesomness, the Amstrad CPC port was a bit slow and Graphics could have been a bit better...
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==Video==
As they were probably ported from the C64 version.
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{{YT|pegEMu-j4l8}}
  
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== Game map of the Caribbean==
  
[http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Meier's_Pirates! Pirates! on wikipedia]
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[[File:Pirates map.jpg|thumb|none|350px]]
  
[http://frigate.free.fr/ The lost taver] More infos about different versions of the game, manual and map downloads
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==Download==
  
[http://www.c64-wiki.de/index.php/Pirates! Pirates! on the C64-Wiki] (german)
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*[http://www.homecomputerworld.com/scneider-cpc/spiele/p/pirates.zip DSK image]
  
== Game map ==
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==Links==
  
<gallery caption="Game map of Pirates">
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*{{CPCPower|1643}}
image:Pirates map.jpg
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*[http://frigate.free.fr/ The lost tavern] More infos about different versions of the game, manual and map downloads
</gallery>
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*[http://www.c64-wiki.de/index.php/Pirates! Pirates! on the C64-Wiki] (in German)
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*{{EnWiki|Sid_Meier's_Pirates!}}
  
 
[[Category:Games]]
 
[[Category:Games]]

Revision as of 21:50, 7 July 2010

Cover of Pirates!

Released by Microprose in 1988.

This game was one of the best of its generation, with a depth and replay value far beyond so many productions.

It was ported on most 80's standards : C64 (looks quite a lot like the Amstrad CPC version), Atari ST, Amiga, PC and more.

Some new updated versions were made too : "Pirates! Gold" (with VGA colours on PC) and a modern PC "Sid Meier's Pirates!" 3D version in 2004.

It is notable for being one of the (too) rare 6128 specific game: only disk version and 128Ko Ram were supported.

In theory, 464 (+ disk drive) and 664 with Extra Ram upgrade should work. (maybe not ?)

It included a lot of Graphics (Mode 0) and music.

Games sequences, possibilities and mechanics were varied.

Despite it's ultimate awesomeness, the Amstrad CPC port was a bit slow and Graphics could have been a bit better... As they were probably ported from the C64 version.

Video

{{#ev:youtube|pegEMu-j4l8|450}}

Game map of the Caribbean

Pirates map.jpg

Download

Links