
Gameprye writes: "I remember, yet I don't remember Sid Meier's Colonization. I remember having tons of fun and fighting Indians and the Brits; besides that, Colonization is a fuzzy memory.
It must have been over fifteen years ago when the king's greed forced me to arm up and declare my independence. I believe in paying taxes, but just like the founding fathers I don't believe in taxation without representation.
And now, finally, Sid Meier has done something that fans have been asking him to do for a long time: remake Colonization. Modern computers and the new technologies will almost certainly turn the new Colonization into a masterpiece. And when it comes to turn-based strategy games I feel hopeful if it is made by Sid Meier or Stardock. They really know their 4X genre."

2K will implement online service changes for several legacy titles, including releases for Windows PC, as a result of GameSpy Technology terminating its online service offerings for video games.
Beginning May 31, 2014, select legacy titles from the Borderlands® and Civilization® catalogs will temporarily go offline while service is transitioned to Steamworks.

GamerDeals.net:
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From now until Sunday, get 75% off Civilization IV and Civilization V games and expansion packs. That means Civ IV is $4.99, Civ IV Complete Edition (both Steam and no-DRM versions) and Civ V for $7.49, Civ V Complete Edition for $12.49, and DLC as low as $0.75."

GameFront, "In an age when even old-school FPS gurus like iD’s John Carmack are defecting to consoles, you can still be sure of one thing: strategy gaming has ever been and will always be the province of PC’s. Whether it’s due to the more cerebral, measured gameplay, or — more likely — the crucial importance of mouse controls, the jump to other platforms is rarely successful. Despite their large market share and stable, unchanging hardware, consoles struggle to sustain a pure strategy game."
I pretty much clicked on this to ensure that Homeworld was included and sure enough it is. I approve.
Damn it I want to play Homeworld. Why hasn't Relic got it up on a digital distribution service like Steam?!