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Best Strategy Game

Much like last year, this year there was a huge variety of strategy games available all year round, and a good number of these games were well worth playing. Whether you prefer sci-fi, fantasy, or historical themes in games, this year saw the release of a strategy game you'd certainly enjoy. Here are our finalists for the Best Strategy Game of 2003:

Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising (GBA)

Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Intelligent Systems
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"Whether or not you consider yourself a fan of turn-based strategy games or any strategy games, chances are you'll have a terrific time playing Advance Wars 2." - Greg Kasavin, from GameSpot's Full Review

Galactic Civilizations (PC)

Publisher: Strategy First
Developer: Stardock
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"Galactic Civilizations' strong AI, robust diplomacy, and variety of strategic options make it an outstanding turn-based strategy game." - Sam Parker, from GameSpot's Full Review

Homeworld 2 (PC)

Publisher: Sierra Entertainment
Developer: Relic
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"Those who had a great time playing the original should by all means enjoy the sequel, as will most anyone interested in managing epic battles between huge spaceship fleets." - Greg Kasavin, from GameSpot's Full Review

Railroad Tycoon 3 (PC)

Publisher: Gathering
Developer: PopTop Software
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"Railroad Tycoon III is surprisingly easy to learn for a game of its scope, and it has something for anyone with a fondness for trains or making loads of money--which means just about everyone." - Sam Parker, from GameSpot's Full Review

Rise of Nations (PC)

Publisher: Microsoft
Developer: Big Huge Games
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"By combining some of the concepts of Civilization with the general gameplay of Age of Empires, Big Huge Games has created a truly outstanding game." - Elliott Chin, from GameSpot's Full Review

And the Winner is...