Age of Empires Tops Worldwide PC Game Best-Seller Lists
REDMOND, Wash., Feb. 5, 1998 — Microsoft Corp. today announced that Age of Empires
™ the company’s award-winning, epic, real-time strategy game – has been the best-selling strategy game in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany and France since its release in October 1997. To date, customers have acquired more than 850,000 units of the popular title in 55 countries, and Age of Empires is ranked the No. 1-selling PC strategy game in the United States by PC Data. These facts establish Age of Empires as one of the hottest new PC games during a period when sequels have dominated the best-seller lists.
“Age of Empires seems to have struck a chord among gamers around the world,” said Ed Fries, general manager of the games group at Microsoft. “It’s exciting to see Age of Empires come out on top, especially during a holiday season when we had so many strong competitors with well-established brands. Bruce Shelley designed this game with wide global appeal.”
Age of Empires Receives Worldwide Praise
Reflecting the consumer response to Age of Empires, the game has received worldwide industry praise for delivering great game play. Its awards and reviews include the following:
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Game of the Year and Strategy Game of the Year awards from C-NET’s Gamecenter.com. In addition, more than 325,000 copies of the free Age of Empires trial version have been downloaded from Gamecenter’s sister site, (http://www.download.com/) .
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The Computer Gaming World granted the game its Special Award in 1998 for Outstanding Multiplay (March 1998).
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“Ensemble and Microsoft have delivered a masterpiece,” Computer Games/Strategy Plus said in its five-star review of Age of Empires (December 1997).
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The success of Age of Empires in Europe was endorsed by Milia ’98, the games and multimedia trade show, by being short listed in two award categories: Best Strategy Game of the Year and Best Online Game of the Year. The results will be announced Feb. 10, 1998, at the show in Cannes, France.
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Age of Empires won a number of awards from the top computer games publications in Germany. “Bulls-eye! Real-time strategy now has a new king!” hailed GameStar in its December 1997 issue, rewarding the game with its coveted accolade for Outstanding GamePlay.
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PC Jeux in France awarded the game a 92 percent score and praised Age of Empires as “Microsoft’s greatest masterpiece” (November 1997).
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PC Zone in the United Kingdom awarded Age of Empires its coveted Classic Award with a 94 percent score, calling Age of Empires “Utterly brilliant!” (September 1997).
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“This is it, this is the big one. Finally, C & C’s crown as king of the real-time strategy genre will fall, after an uninterrupted reign of around two years,” said the October 1997 issue of PC Power Play in Australia.
More About Age of Empires
Age of Empires is an epic, real-time strategy game spanning 10,000 years in which players are the guiding spirit in the evolution of small Stone Age tribes. Starting with minimal resources, players are challenged to build their tribes into great civilizations. Gamers can choose from several ways to win, including conquering enemy civilizations, exploring the known world and accumulating wealth.
Age of Empires is the creation of a business relationship between Microsoft and Dallas-based Ensemble Studios, a startup game-development company led by designer Bruce Shelley. Shelley previously has worked on hit titles such as Civilization and Railroad Tycoon.
Pricing and Availability
Age of Empires is currently available at computer retailers across the country with an estimated retail price of $54.95. A free trial version is available for download at
http://www.microsoft.com/games/empires/ . It includes both single-player and multiplayer functionality and a variety of game-play scenarios. In addition, players can use the trial version to wage battles against one another, for free (connect-time charges may apply), over the Internet Gaming Zone at (http://www.zone.com/) .
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