CPH is hosting
its first Civilization Game Mania (CGM)
Drawing. This contest will be giving away winner's choice
of:

a Free
Civilization IV: Warlords
Expansion CD or
Civilization
IV CD for the lucky winner.
Entry is
simple--start a new save game
file of your favorite Civilization version,
then go here
and fill out the *.txt file and email both to:
The
Civilization Partisans Hideout
Your
participation will help us build up a save game library for
the future and you get a chance to win a civ game.
Note: Stay tuned to CPH and remember to
bookmark us. We plan more contests in the future based on
fan participation.
Civilization II Music Labels
posted by CivPartisan at
Wed, 27 September 2006
10:13:56
Have you ever wished that you could play your
favorite Civ II game music on the go or at work? Well, if
ripping the music tracks and burning the music is your
thing...cool...but I'm not posting music here; I am posting
the labels that I made for myself so everyone can make their
ripped Civ Music CD's look official.
Take a look at what my jewel case looks like
(click the thumbnails):

I've posted the actual
labels as a zip file for download here.
3 labels are
included:
Click one of the above
links if you prefer to just download a single label. (When
the oversize image appears in your browser, choose
'right click' mouse button, then
'save as' and select a destination to your
PC). In the text, I've placed the music tracks in the
reverse order and added the "Dome" track from Test of
Time in the series. You certainly don't have to follow my
track recommendation, but I find it to be a good
combination.
The one great thing
about CivPartisans, is that you get unique downloads not
available anywhere else. This will be one of the many
downloads that will populate the Civ II section when it is
complete.
Note: As you might have
guessed, the Civilization Series Archive has been
moved back to full activation by the end of October.
Somewhere along the line CPH picked up 15 extra htm pages
for the archive. This is a good thing though because there
are many new additions and it freshens things up a bit.
Support for 'free' games has enriched the archive and while
it has increased the site workload, it is by far a
worthwhile mission.