SNES Civ leader graphics

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I took a bunch of screens to show a friend how the pixelart on the 16-bit beta looks.
 

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Second batch
 

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Bonus: couple of angry faces. Rameses is scary!
 

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By the way, the number of advisors behind the rival leaders depends on how big their empire is. It would've taken forever to get them all to have a full court, I just snapped what they had when I met them, heh.
 
I find "G. Khan" funny. It suddenly went from a terrifying leader name to being the name on some spam from an electricity supplier.

"Dear Mr. G. Khan, you may be paying too much for your electricity!"
 
SNES Civ leader graphics
I still play. civ snes on iPad (. isnes emulator )
 
Civ is on the SNES?
My favorite game is on my favorite console?
What!
 
Yes, Civ is on the SNES
Sid Meier brings his top-notch strategy game CIVILIZATION to the Super Nintendo. You are an emperor, and your task is to build a civilization, a vast and dominant empire. Every decision is yours: where to build, what to build, and when to build it. You can even construct your own versions of the Seven Wonders of the World if you think they will help your burgeoning empire. Part of becoming a world leader is fighting wars, and you'll have the opportunity to wage battles against neighboring civilizations in order to extend your borders. Not only will you have to be wary of the possibility of an attack on your own empire, you'll also have to be prepared for natural disasters like floods and plagues that can devastate your realm and leave you with nothing. In CIVILIZATION, you've got all the power. The only question remains, how will you use it?
 
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