The game ended in 1904, effectively during the Random Events Phase.
There was one unsuccessful Chinese Rebellion in 1896.
This game was played with two important rules alterations: all markers must be paid for (no congressional freebies), and ETI changed by a random amount each turn (which resulted in the game ending effectively due to Random Events, with ETI at 62).
| Great Britain | Dave Rubin | ||
| France | Ned McIver | ||
| Japan | Doug Massie | ||
| Russia | Robert Rabey | ||
| Italy | Carlo Amato | ||
| Germany | Steve Wampler | ||
| United States | Tony Sait |