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Oasys Mobile releases Sid Meier’s classics – Pirates and Railroad Tycoon!

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By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, July 10th, 2008 at 1:58 AM

Oasys Mobile releases Sid Meier Pirates, Railroad Tycoon

Like it’s not enough they already released Civilization IV: War of Two Cities, they want to mobilize more of the Sid Meier’s titles and completely get our free time. I’m kidding, of course, can’t wait to try out mobile version of the newly released classics – Pirates and Railroad Tycoon.

I used to enjoy both of these games more than 10 years ago. Then one day Pirates Gold! was released. A week later I realized I wasn’t leaving home for the last seven days. Good thing now is that I’ll be out and playing. It’s a summer time, after all. :)

I won’t talk much about the games. If you still haven’t, you just gotta try them out. It’s like a Godfather series – something you need to watch for your own sake. More information along with the screenshots is available at Oasys Mobile’s website.

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