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Oh, someone else in the EXACT same boat on colors!... though with red my fave color, it was a bummer it was reserved for the NPC Barbs. Alas. I also found it funny that in Colonization they had dummied-out colors for independent Euro colonies and a cyan/teal/light blue cropped up.... obviously meant for America. And even in EUIV they get that same cyan/teal/light blue just to complete the association forever to me.Because of Civ 1 and 2, I may still associate certain colors with certain nations -- and lack thereof -- to this day for some reason.
Barbarians (also pirates and terrorists, red)
Romans | Russians | Celts (white)
Babylonians | Zulus | Japanese (green)
French | Germans | Vikings (blue)
Aztecs | Egyptians | Spanish (yellow)
Americans | Chinese | Persians (teal)
English | Greeks | Carthaginians (orange, pink in Civ 1)
Indians | Mongols | Sioux (violet, grey in Civ 1)
Also, that 3rd civ in each color was not a default choice in Civ 1 (so for example, the Spanish were officially introduced in Civ 2).
Or that "watered down smartphone feel" as I call it.
Also don't forget in Civ II they had a Brown color tucked away in the files for a seemingly dummied-out 8th player slot. We could fill it in with the cut-out Incans (seemingly replaced by the Celts), Arabs (deffo replaced by the Persians), and it seems the Turks were planned for Civ I (checking its manual) before being replaced by the Germans, so that's a nice trio to round out that set. You throw in the suggested brown civs above, add in six obvious nations for a revived pink and grey, and IMO you've got down almost every major nation worthy of being in the sweeping all-world historical drama Civilization tries to represent.
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