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Gangsters: Organized Crime
Windows 95/98SimulationStrategy

Gangsters: Organized Crime

Developer: Hothouse Creations, Ltd. · Published by Eidos Interactive · 1998
A mob simulation that buried its promise under a mountain of menus.
MultiplayerDeep SimulationReal-TimeCampaign
3.0
Good
POCG VERDICT
A promising mob simulation dragged down by an interface that's more hostile than the rival gangs.
Sprawling mob sim with multiplayer chops, but a clunky interface and repetitive solo play will drive away casual players.
About This Game

Gangsters: Organized Crime is a real-time strategy simulation developed by Hothouse Creations and published by Eidos Interactive in 1998. Players assume the role of a mob boss in the fictional city of New Temperance during the Prohibition era, tasked with building a criminal empire through extortion, racketeering, and violent territory takeovers. The game blends two distinct play modes: a strategic planning phase (the Gang Organizer) where players manage businesses, assign lieutenants, and plot moves on a city map, and a real-time Working Week in which orders are executed simultaneously against rival AI or human gangs.

The simulation is notable for its depth, inviting players to micromanage everything from bribing officials and recruiting thugs to setting up speakeasies and laundering money. A complex web of family relationships, specialties, and rivalries adds layers to the gang management. Multiplayer support for up to four players over LAN or internet (via TCP/IP or MPlayer) was a standout feature, offering genuine strategic competition absent in the single-player mode.

The game received mixed reactions at launch, with praise for its ambition and scope but criticism directed at an obtuse interface and AI that failed to provide a lasting challenge. Still, Gangsters retains a niche following among simulation enthusiasts who appreciate its uncompromising design.

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POCG ReviewOriginal: October 29, 2000 · Restored: June 14, 2026
3.0
Good
Review Verdict
Private: Gangsters: Organized Crime
Sprawling mob sim with multiplayer chops, but a clunky interface and repetitive solo play will drive away casual players.
In the News1 mentions
Dec 81998
Gangsters: Organized Crime Shipped
Gangsters: Organized Crime Shipped: Eidos Interactive announced its PC CD-ROM mobster simulation Gangsters: Organized Crime is shipping.
Release
How to Play TodayYour options for running this game in 2026
Original Hardware
Original CD-ROM copies are still findable on auction sites and in used game shops. Requires a Pentium 166 or better, 32MB RAM, 2MB SVGA card, 4x CD-ROM drive, and Windows 95 or 98. Installs cleanly with no fuss.
Emulation / Other Options
Runs natively on Windows 95/98. On Windows 2000/XP, set compatibility mode for Windows 98 or use a virtual machine like Connectix Virtual PC with a Windows 98 image. Not tested on later OSes.