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[[File:Centurion_game_cover_8849.jpg|frame|[[Pretentious Latin Motto|I came I saw I conquered]]]]
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{{quote| ''Beware the Ides of March''}}
{{quote|''Beware the Ides of March''}}


''Centurion: Defender of Rome'' is a [[Turn-Based Strategy]] video game with [[Real Time Strategy|real-time battle sequences]], designed by Kellyn Beck and Bits of Magic and published by [[Electronic Arts]]. Originally released on the DOS platform for the PC in 1990, the game was later ported to the [[Amiga]] and the [[Sega Genesis]] in 1991. Centurion shares much of the concept and feel with Beck's earlier game [[Defender of the Crown]] (1987) and might be regarded as its [[Spiritual Successor]]. In turn, the [[Total War]] Series borrows a lot of concepts from both games.
''Centurion: Defender of Rome'' is a [[Turn-Based Strategy]] video game with [[Real Time Strategy|real-time battle sequences]], designed by Kellyn Beck and Bits of Magic and published by [[Electronic Arts]]. Originally released on the DOS platform for the PC in 1990, the game was later ported to the [[Amiga]] and the [[Sega Genesis]] in 1991. Centurion shares much of the concept and feel with Beck's earlier game [[Defender of the Crown]] (1987) and might be regarded as its [[Spiritual Successor]]. In turn, the [[Total War]] Series borrows a lot of concepts from both games.