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Populous

Populous is a computer game developed by Bullfrog in 1989 and is regarded by many as being the seminal god game. In 1991, Populous won the Origins Award for Best Military or Strategy Computer Game of 1990. It preceded Populous II and the popular . In this game, first developed for the Commodore Amiga and Atari ST, the player takes on the role of a deity and assumes the responsibility to shepherd people by direction, manipulation, and divine intervention. The player has the ability to shape the landscape and grow his or her civilization with the overall aim of having them conquer an enemy force, led by an opposing deity. Populous was extremely successful, and spawned a number of sequels of increasing complexity. It was also released on the Super Nintendo, the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, and the Sega Master System. Peter Molyneux of the Bullfrog development studio led development, and mentioned in an interview that the reason the player could manipulate terrain was that he was too lazy to program it. The 2001 game Black and White, also led by Molyneux (but this time at his company Lionhead Studios), has been called the "spiritual descendant of Populous."

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