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Civilization 5 announcement trailer from 2K Games

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A teaser trailer for Civilization 5 from 2K Games and Firaxis Games.

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  • For those wondering who said each quote:

    1. Jawaharlal Nehru

    2. General MacArthur

    3. Admiral Themistocles

    4. Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck-Schönhausen

    5. Mao Zedong

    6. Eleanor Roosevelt

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  • btw when enter the game before to enter it it shows a trailer like this one which i can't find any way how to get past it, anyone help me?

  • Wow the vikings show at 0:25 look so awesome! How can they not include them in the game though?!

  • @Rayn389 I can find another way to ruin the country without religion! We just have to be a little more creative.

  • I find it annoying how you can't destroy a city with nukes when you don't want to waste time sending land units to capture it.

  • Somehow CIV V is disapoiting to me, graphics are wonderfull, but the gameplay, disapoints me, the POPCAP anoys me.

  • @FrostyTurtle thanks to people like you I can put quotes up without getting angry comments that I didn't give credit to whoever made it.

  • I play civilization since the first one! Im 26 now and I started playing it when I was a kid. I had to run the game in DOS haha good times! Love Civ!

  • ok so this game is basically like a board game? u cant build cities like in anno 1701? is there sum other view u can switch to?

  • Whos bright fucking idea was it to remove religon? Thtas what made Civ 4 Awsome! Frxis suck my dick!

  • @NinjasAndmusic1 Lol, the scene is Japanese that is true but it was Mao who said the quote. Tokugawa was a warlord who believed in the power of nobility, not of the collective power of the people. I know it can be confusing but feel free to double check online sources for the validity of the quote.

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