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Welcome to my Article Incubator.

This is a small personal page dedicated to starting new articles. While I'm sure some would say: "Just put it where it belongs", I'd rather use this page for the following reasons:

  1. The article doesn't exist yet, so nobody is editing it.
  2. I may not have much time for these, and may just end up not completing the article (i.e. taking it beyond being just a lousy stub)
  3. I like to leave comments to myself when working on these articles, which nobody really wants to see.
  4. I am still learning a lot about Wikipedia, and as such would like to develop these according to the set policies.

Please feel free to contribute to, watch, or comment on this page.

Please do not delete or request the deletion of this page. Leave me a stern comment if you like. I'll not take it personally. If you feel the article is ready for placement on Wikipedia, I'll be flattered and will likely comply.

Link from the following:

  • Reunion (the disambiguation page)
  • Developer
  • Publisher

Add groups:

  • ?Year in computer gaming?
  • ?Computer games?
  • ?Genere games?


Article text contained below

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BLATANTLY COPIED FROM Warcraft FOR STYLE. UPDATE WITH ACTUAL DATA.

Reunion
The original box art for Reunion
The original box art for Reunion
Developer(s)Amnesty Design
Publisher(s)Grandslam Video Ltd. Merit Studios, Inc.
Designer(s)???Csaba Gyarmati???
Engine???Custom???
Platform(s)Amiga, DOS
Release???United States January 15, 1994???
Genre(s)Strategy
Mode(s)Single player

Reunion is a strategy computer game developed by ???? and published by ???? in 19??. -Originally developed for DOS, the game was subsequently ported to version 7 of MacOS making it fully playable on the Macintoshes of the era. Currently an open source project, game engine Alpha, has as one of its goals to recreate the game engine of Warcraft 1. The project is abandoned now. The real-time strategy genre had been pioneered by Dune 2, among other games, but Warcraft (along with Westwood Studios' Command & Conquer) is widely credited for the genre's rise in popularity. Warcraft and its sequels went on to become one of the most successful franchises in computer gaming history.-

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