Sid Meier's Pirates (Sony PSP, 2007)

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Embark on a strategic adventure with "Sid Meier's Pirates" for the Sony PSP, a title that promises hours of engaging gameplay. Released in 2006 by Take 2 Interactive and published by 2K Games, this game offers a blend of strategy and fun, perfect for enthusiasts who appreciate the thrill of the high seas and the intrigue of pirate life. The game comes with multiplayer features, allowing you to share your conquests and escapades with friends. It's designed for the PAL region and presented in English, ensuring a wide audience can enjoy the experience. Although the rating is not specified, the game's features and genre suggest a family-friendly entertainment option.

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In Sid Meier's Pirates!, a strategy/adventure game, players take the role of a Pirate Captain in the 17th century Caribbean amassing fortune and fame in an attempt to seize a rightful place as one of the most revered and feared pirates in history. Players test their skills as a sea captain exploring the high seas and dueling in land and sea battles in a richly detailed 3D world. Additional features for the PSP system include wireless Ad-Hoc multiplayer for up to four players, widescreen graphics, new treasure hunts and more.

Product Identifiers

Publisher2K Games
MPN710425279683
EAN5026555280693, 5026555280679
eBay Product ID (ePID)93962956

Product Key Features

PlatformSony PSP
Region CodePAL
FeaturesMultiplayer
Game NamePirates!
GenreStrategy

Additional Product Features

Pegi Content RatingViolence
Esrb RatingE10- (Everyone 10+)
Pegi Age RatingAge 12+
Rating12+
Release Year2007
OnlineYes
LocationUK

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