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{{Infobox CVG| title = Nationstates (TM)
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| developer = [[Sundance Gaming Company]]
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| publisher = [[ViZion World Corporation]]
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| released = [[July 10]], [[2007]]
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| genre = No Genre
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| modes = [[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
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| ratings = [[ESRB]]: Teen (T)
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| platforms = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]]
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| media = [[CD-ROM]]
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| requirements = 1.2 GHz [[central processing unit|Processor]], 1GB [[Random Access Memory|RAM]], 128MB [[graphics card]], 4GB disk space
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'''NationStates (TM)''' is a game from the Sundance Gaming Company, a part of the [[imported_ViZion|Vizion]] World Corporation. Originally released as a computer game, it allows users to design their own virtual country according to their ideals: they can also connect to the internet to interact with other countries. Other versions of the game, such as "NationStates: Total War", "NationDates", and a board game version of the original, are in the works. The game has attracted controversy, however, for its similarities to [[Mary Backs]]' "StateNations" and the [[Aurilinia]]n card game "Strip Nation States".
 
'''NationStates (TM)''' is a game from the Sundance Gaming Company, a part of the [[imported_ViZion|Vizion]] World Corporation. Originally released as a computer game, it allows users to design their own virtual country according to their ideals: they can also connect to the internet to interact with other countries. Other versions of the game, such as "NationStates: Total War", "NationDates", and a board game version of the original, are in the works. The game has attracted controversy, however, for its similarities to [[Mary Backs]]' "StateNations" and the [[Aurilinia]]n card game "Strip Nation States".
 
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Revision as of 12:51, 12 July 2007

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NationStates (TM) is a game from the Sundance Gaming Company, a part of the Vizion World Corporation. Originally released as a computer game, it allows users to design their own virtual country according to their ideals: they can also connect to the internet to interact with other countries. Other versions of the game, such as "NationStates: Total War", "NationDates", and a board game version of the original, are in the works. The game has attracted controversy, however, for its similarities to Mary Backs' "StateNations" and the Aurilinian card game "Strip Nation States".