Cleopatra, Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar March to Retail as Midway Ships Rise and Fall: Civilizations at War(TM); Real-Time Strategy Game's ''Hero Command'' Allows Players To Turn the Tide of Battle As One Of History's Grea

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CHICAGO -- Midway Games Inc. (NYSE:MWY), a leading interactive entertainment industry publisher and developer, today announced that Rise & Fall: Civilizations at War(TM), the innovative, hero-driven real-time strategy (RTS) game that allows gamers to control history's greatest generals, has shipped to stores nationwide, and is available for play on personal computers.

In Rise & Fall: Civilizations at War, players can choose from four of the ancient world's mightiest empires - Persia, Greece, Egypt or Rome - and then engage in awe-inspiring feats of heroism by joining troops ...

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