... Sid Meiers is, of course, the genius behind this game, but the full title should read: "Sid Meier's Pirates!". I'm trying to get this sorted out but in the meantime, if it still says just "Sid Meier", at least you know why...
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Meyers original masterpiece, Pirates! invites you to live the life of a 17th-century Buccaneer in this epic, open-ended seafaring adventure.Test your skills as a privateer flying the Jolly Roger across the Caribbean. Duel enemy captains, exchange plank-shattering broadsides and seize valuable booty, woo fair maidens, dig up buried treasure, and of course plunder French ports.As your reputation and skills grow, so will the size and quality of your crew, and your ability to take on larger enemy ships, raid heavily fortified ports, and locate ancient treasure. There's a whole cast of interesting and dangerous characters to meet, mysteries to solve, and exotic island destinations to discover.Its a game of high adventure, where brave and skilled players battle for treasure and glory. Those who succeed achieve great fame and wealth and those who fail rest forever in Davy Jones locker.Battle, overtake and command 27 different ship types, enhanced with assorted ammo, cannon and other upgradesTake on various foes including merchant and military captains, ferocious pirates, evil gentry and even rival suitors each with different skills and abilities.Engage in fierce naval battles fighting single enemies or multiple shipsSneak into towns, escape out of prisons, navigate around adversaries and surprise unsuspecting vesselsDispatch landing parties of buccaneers in strategic battles to take over entire cities
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Discover what it takes to become one of the most famous pirates in history! Based on Sid ... more
Meyers original masterpiece, Pirates! invites you to live the life of a 17th-century Buccaneer in this epic, open-ended seafaring adventure.Test your skills as a privateer flying the Jolly Roger across the Caribbean. Duel enemy captains, exchange plank-shattering broadsides and seize valuable booty, woo fair maidens, dig up buried treasure, and of course plunder French ports.As your reputation and skills grow, so will the size and quality of your crew, and your ability to take on larger enemy ships, raid heavily fortified ports, and locate ancient treasure. There's a whole cast of interesting and dangerous characters to meet, mysteries to solve, and exotic island destinations to discover.Its a game of high adventure, where brave and skilled players battle for treasure and glory. Those who succeed achieve great fame and wealth and those who fail rest forever in Davy Jones locker.Battle, overtake and command 27 different ship types, enhanced with assorted ammo, cannon and other upgradesTake on various foes including merchant and military captains, ferocious pirates, evil gentry and even rival suitors each with different skills and abilities.Engage in fierce naval battles fighting single enemies or multiple shipsSneak into towns, escape out of prisons, navigate around adversaries and surprise unsuspecting vesselsDispatch landing parties of buccaneers in strategic battles to take over entire cities
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In Sid Meier's Pirates! you take the leading role of a Pirate Captain in the 17th century ... more
Caribbean amassing fortune and fame in an attempt to seize your rightful place as one of the most revered (and feared!) pirates in history. Test your skills as a sea captain exploring the high seas and exotic ports in a richly detailed 3D world. Overtake the enemy and seize valuable booty. Exchange plank-shattering broadsides in fierce naval battles, and engage in duels with worthy opposing captains.As your reputation and skills grow, so will the size and quality of your crew, and your ability to take on larger enemy ships, raid and plunder heavily fortified ports, and locate ancient treasure. There's a whole cast of interesting and dangerous characters to meet, mysteries to solve, exotic island destinations to discover, and powerful alliances to forge!The new Sid Meier's Pirates! carries on with the great gameplay and design simplicity tradition of the award-winning original while adding more challenging and exciting battle options, and a deeper and more varied role-playing experience, including multiple paths to a wealthy, happy retirement. This and many other features and additions make this gaming classic one of the most highly anticipated releases of this century! Experience an all-new story built upon the most fun and compelling features of the original Pirates! game.Live out multiple quests through a non-linear, open life timeline where every decision poses distinct challenges and possibilities.Witness the consequences of your actions in current events throughout the Pirates! world.Battle, overtake and command 27 different ship types, enhanced with assorted ammo, cannon and other upgrades.Take on various foes including merchant and military captains, ferocious pirates, evil gentry and even rival suitors - each with different skills and abilities.Confront enemies on board ships, in seedy taverns, on the ramparts and even at the Governor's mansion.Wield weapons - or anything within your reach - as you fence against foes.Engage in fierce naval battles fighting single enemies or multiple ships.Sneak into towns, escape out of prisons, navigate around adversaries and surprise unsuspecting vessels.Dispatch landing parties of buccaneers in strategic battles to take over entire citiesIncrease your riches and impress the governor's daughter with your charm, fame, heroism - even your dancing abilities.Collect items (swords, spyglasses, armour, hats, coats, etc.) that improve skills or provide other new benefits and view them in a new inventory system.Enhance your gameplay experience with downloadable content including flags, sail emblems, character skins and more.
Advantages: The classic gameplay of the all-time classic game with updated graphics and more tactics... Disadvantages: ... um... you got me, can't think of one.
...didn't quite make it. Sid Meiers is, of course, the genius behind this game, but the full title should read: "Sid Meier's Pirates!". I'm trying to get this sorted out but in the meantime, if it still says just "Sid Meier", at least you know why...
Pirates! by Sid Meiers was one of the defining computer games of the 8 / 16-bit era ... ...but updated for modern computers. Sid Meiers & Microprose have teamed up once again to give us a game that will surely endure as the king of all piratey games (the Monkey Island games don't really count as piratey games as such) for many years to come.
The original, if you didn't know, was a blend of arcade, action-adventure, and RPG. You developed your character throughout the game (though not in the traditional stat-driven way) ... more
First off, this game has kindly been added to the database for me but the name didn't quite make it. Sid Meiers is, of course, the genius behind this game, but the full title should read: "Sid Meier's Pirates!". I'm trying to get this sorted out but in the meantime, if it still says just "Sid Meier", at least you know why...
Pirates! by Sid Meiers was one of the defining computer games of the 8 / 16-bit era and is still one of my favourite games of all time. As the years went by, other pirate sims came and went - but none could match the deceptively simple yet completely compelling open-ended gameplay of the original MPS Labs game. Pirates Gold failed to really capture the spirit of the first game, Cutthroats was a good attempt but ultimately failed to be much fun, Sea Dogs had real potential but was buggy as hell.
The throne for best pirate game was left vacant, no heir was found to Pirates!.
Until a new game came along.
And that game was:
(um…)
Pirates!
Yes, the same game, but updated for modern computers. Sid Meiers & Microprose have teamed up once again to give us a game that will surely endure as the king of all piratey games (the Monkey Island games don't really count as piratey games as such) for many years to come.
The original, if you didn't know, was a blend of arcade, action-adventure, and RPG. You developed your character throughout the game (though not in the traditional stat-driven way) and as well as pirating, you could also choose / switch national allegiance to obtain titles and land, find lost treasure, find and free long lost family members, capture ports for a chosen country, and even get married. The success of this version (the original game is included in the Limited Edition package) is that it doesn't try to change much - if they had, fans of the original game would surely have been greatly disappointed. That's not to say that everything's the same, but the essential gameplay has been retained. Certain things have been ditched - sea attacks on ports, for instance - but in general most elements of the original game are here. Some have been significantly upgraded, most notably the land battles, which are now turn-based tactical battles rather than the old real-time "ambushing the Spanish works every time" business. The sword-fights are much the same though the weapons are better balanced - in the old game it was a cutlass every time, but in this a little more strategy is required in your choice. The interface relies mostly on the keyboard with the mouse being used for menu selection. Joypads etc can be configured if you so desire.
There are additions to the game - for instance, you now not only visit the Governor's daughter but you have to impress her with your dancing too! When you sneak into town, you now have to actually try to outwit the guards - and there are better reasons to do so, too. To aid you in your quest for Spanish Main domination there are various items that you can be given by friendly Governor's daughters or buy from seedy travellers, crew members that can help you keep your crew happy or give your gunners better aim, and you may need to travel to inhospitable climes to obtain them. You also have the "Top Ten Pirates" index to help you see how well you're doing - you can reap large rewards for defeating them, but mixing with the best is no easy task. Treasure-hunting is also a bit more involved than before, in fact it can be downright tricky finding the right place to dig! There is also an extra difficulty level guaranteed to give even real swashbucklers a challenge.
The graphics and sound are, of course, vastly improved on the original (which is after all getting on for two decades old, an eon in the computing world). The graphics look good without being amazing, but the cartoony style suits the game well and the backgrounds are nicely detailed - it makes the transition from 2D in the old game to 3D effectively while the scenes are still recognisable as being those in the original game, only a lot better. There is no speech as such - various characters make vaguely speech-like noises in different accents depending on whether they're pleased with you or not. Perhaps this was done to save space but it doesn't really detract from the game at all. The sound effects are very good with crisp and atmospheric samples throughout. The original music score used in the game is good and quite evocative of the era, but I suspect that I won't be the only fan of the original game who was hoping for a fully orchestrated rendition of Handel's "Water Music" - the dodgy old Yamaha chip music rendition from Pirates! on my old Atari ST still rings through my head sometimes…. Overall the game seems a little harder than I remember it, but that's probably just because I'm out of practice… :-D
At the end of the game you divide up the plunder, and your share dependson the difficulty level. After each voyage you can decide whether to plan another voyage, retire, or advance a difficulty level. (Eventually you have no more voyages in you and are forced to retire anyway.) Your rank at the end of the game is determined by your health, wealth, marital status (the better the woman you marry, the better for you - but they're harder to woo!), accomplishments, etc. Even then you may be offered the chance to come out of retirement.
(My sister will no doubt be disappointed that you have no opportunity to play a female pirate…)
What made Pirates! such a great game all those years ago was the completely open-ended gameplay and the dynamic game world, where every action you took had an effect on the make-up of that world. Those vital aspects are retained here, and the additions made to the game add to the enjoyment and challenge of playing. This is one game you certainly won't get bored of playing for a long time.
System Requirements
OS: Windows 98/SE/ME/2000/XP
Processor: 1 GHz or higher Memory: 256Mb or higher CD Rom: x8 speed or higher Video card: ATI Radeon 8500 or GeForce 3 or higher (works fine on my GeForce 4) Free hard drive space: 1.4Gb Sound: DirectX 9.0c compatible card
Other Information
Rating: 12+
Developed by FIRAXIS Games
***************** Final Ratings
Graphics: - 88%
Sound: - 75%
Playability: - 93%
Longevity: - 96%
Replay Value: - 94%
Value For Money: - 95%
Overall Rating: - 92% *****************
Availability - I was slightly stunned to find it listed on Amazon.co.uk only on the Marketplace (with someone offering the limited edition for £72.50!!!) I got it at MVC for £29.99 (Limited Edition) - I had been going to get it from MVC's website for the same price but they messed up the order. Play.com have it massively discounted at £9.99 but were sold out when I just checked. Sendit.com (formerly Blackstar) have it for £17.99.
Advantages: Open ended, decent graphics and sound, totaly new spin on a RPG game Disadvantages: might get a bit repetative
...and then kill something bigger. Sid Meiers Pirates tries to deviate from this in the way that there are no stats, no godlike powers and no crawling through dungeons for no apparent reason. Alot of you are Probably thinking: "Well whats the point of that?" Here's the answer: Sid Meiers Pirates is a game where your decisions can craft the Pirates world. You start the game as a nameless traveler in the Spanish main who finds himself the captain of a ... ...the British, Dutch, Spanish or French Navy. From there its pretty much up to you: You could go pirating for a bit, capturing and looting ships or you could search for your enslaved family or evan pillage and plunder every city and port in the game but all these actions make an impact on the world your in. If if you decide to attack a spanish stronghold for example, you then have to give control of it to another country, resaulting in the spanish ...
All4Slade 23.08.2008
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Advantages: Tried and tested gameplay coupled with great new graphics. Disadvantages: Almost too much to do in the lifepan of a pirate before retirement.
...but the welcome return of Sid Meier's Pirates to the PC has really got me caught up both in nostalgia for previous Pirate editions and the vogue for pirate themed books and movies. Those of you who remember the original Pirates in vibrant EGA graphics on the PC and Amiga will feel right at home as Mr Meier has made the wise decision to tweak gameplay but not to fix anything that is not broken.
You take to the high seas with a world of adventure ... ...with or against and how honest you are in your dealings with fellow sea dogs. Sail where you want, skirmish with pirates, rob merchant ships, carry out acts of war for your chosen governments, recruit crew from towns, trade goods and even get married to a Governor's daughter if you so desire, and that is just for starters.
Yes it really is that open ended and the the graphics are beautifully realised as the gameplay deserved after all this time. ...
GKDurkin 13.09.2008
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Advantages: bloody hell iwill walk the plank if you dont like it Disadvantages: disadvatages ? you want to die fool ?
Argh .. let me tell you a story bout this bloody pirates .harh.... they work from the ancient times of the 98th windows till the XP windows .... those fearless beasts are a mixture between a bloody Real Time Strategy and a Role playing game ... and hear this ... their story is unique and original .... there is nothing like it .... it was once a brave man .. he had to choose between the bastard Dutch , the bloody English and the vicious Spanish .... ... ...bloody thing took hiim at sea ... he got some water rats with him aswell ... he destroys the rich and plunders the sea ... he gets what ever boat he wants because he knew how to scare the bloody fools of his path ... nothing can stand between him and revenge of his family ... oh yes ... his familly.... his familly was kidnapped by an idiot and now , our prave pirate walks on water leaving death behind him to kill that one .... although he signed ...
TheGoldenOne 16.08.2008
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Ahh...this game sure brings back some decent memories. Pirates! Gold, released on the Amiga, PC, Mega Drive and many other systems at the time. This part in history with pirates really intrigued me as a child, so I really couldn't get enough of playing this. Due to the popularity of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies, I was not surprised a revamped game was released of the original and now SidMeier's Pirates for the PC and Sony PSP.
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Product details
Publisher
Atari
Genre
Strategy
Release Date
3rd December 2004
EAN
3546430111581; 5050740022478; 3546430113042
Operating System
Windows 98 / XP / Me / NT
Manufacturer's product description
In Pirates! you take the role of a pirate captain in the Caribbean in the 17th century, amassing fame and fortune as you attempt to become one of the most revered pirates in history. Test your skills as a sea captain as you explore the high seas and exotic ports in a richly detailed 3-D world. Overtake the enemy and seize valuable booty. Exchange plank-shattering broadsides in fierce naval battles and engage in duels with worthy opposing captains. As your reputation and skills grow, so will the size and quality of your crew and your ability to take on larger enemy ships, raid and plunder heavily fortified ports and locate ancient treasure. There's a whole cast of interesting and dangerous characters to meet, mysteries to solve, exotic island destinations to discover and powerful alliances to forge. The new Pirates! has the great gameplay and design simplicity of the award-winning original while adding more challenging and exciting battle options and deeper and more varied role-playing experience, including multiple paths to a wealthy, happy retirement.