Forum Discussion

EA_Darko's avatar
EA_Darko
Icon for Community Manager rankCommunity Manager
6 years ago

Re: Please, make "Centurion: Defender of Rome" available for digital sale

Hey @karnak327 I am not aware of any plans to bring it back but I will pass your feedback on to the team.


Darko

4 Replies

  • @EA_Darko Thank you! I think it would be a nice deal for EA if they decided to sell this old gem. Not only it would bring them some more cash (for very small work) while at the same time it would show new gamers one of the strategy pearls of EA's history.
  • EA_Darko's avatar
    EA_Darko
    Icon for Community Manager rankCommunity Manager
    6 years ago

    Hey @karnak327 it would be cool to see more of the DOS games getting a release. I must have been 6 when I played Centurion: Defender of Rome and honestly barely remember a thing about it. Wonder if it holds up as some games such as Dune certainly do but others not so much.

    Darko

  • @EA_Darko I've replayed "Centurion" a couple of years ago. The action mini-games were already mediocre when the game was first sold. But the strategy section (the game's main focus) is still excellent even for 2019 standards.
    In fact, when I was a kid. I'd even suggest "Centurion" as an introduction for people who had no clue about strategy games and wanted to know if they were good or not.

    And the graphics (despite only being in 256 VGA) are good examples of real Pixel Art.
    All in all I'd say that EA would be foolish for not trying to re-publish this good old game.
  • EA_Darko's avatar
    EA_Darko
    Icon for Community Manager rankCommunity Manager
    6 years ago

    I spent an hour in my attic at home going through boxes looking for a copy of the game @karnak327. I bought a job lot of a couple thousand older games online a few years back and I'm pretty certain that there was a copy of Centurion: Defender of Rome there. Couldn't find it but I've little else to do tonight than go through the dozens of boxes and I already set up my old PC from the early 90s so hoping I can find it. There are certain gaming art styles that never really age, cell shading is a great example with XIII looking as good today as the day it was released. Same with Blade Runner and in recent months I've been playing through a number of old interactive movie games such as Night Trap and while the gameplay is dated they still play really well.  Stumbled across my copy of Master of Orion and installed in so looking forward to seeing how it holds up. 


    Darko

About Origin for Mac

Discuss Origin for Mac and your favorite games, and meet other players in the Origin Mac community to play with.24,531 PostsLatest Activity: 7 years ago