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Why did the creators of the game Pandemic decide that the starting position for each game would be Atlanta rather than any of the other possible cities on the board?

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Because Atlanta is the home of the CDC. And since we all live in America they are responsible for diseases everywhere...

EDIT: I just checked the English and German rules and now understand your confusion. The German rules explicitly say that this is why players start in Atlanta. For some reason the English rules skip that part.

Danach nimmt sich jeder Spieler die farblich passende Spielfigur und stellt sie in Atlanta auf, wo sich das Zentrum für Seuchenkontrolle und -prävention (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) befindet.

Which roughly translates to:

Then every player takes the matching pawn and places it on Atlanta - where the CDC is based.

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+1 for linking to TV Tropes – Johno Apr 24 '12 at 16:29

Atlanta is US headquarters for disease control.

I don't see any gameplay related reason as to why the game would not function equally well by moving the starting position to any other city of your choosing.

As an aside, note that Essen is a map location. It's a fairly minor German city of around 500.000 inhabitants, but included in many games because of its relation to The Spiel fair (the world's largest board game trade show)

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