Posted on: December 14, 2012

inuyashasama
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Greatest Disappointment of my Childhood
Ever since I was a little kid, I would play the original Master of Orion on an ancient macintosh at my grandfather's house whenever we visited. Ahh, the fond memories of building various, gargantuan death cruisers. (My young mind couldn't wrap itself around the idea of building lots of little ships, why would you want a tiny spaceship!?!) Fast forward a few years, and I hear about Master of Orion II, which quickly became my first video game purchase, and brought me the most fun I've ever, and will ever have out of ten dollars. This is a game I still load up from time to time, a game with endless replayability. And then, there's Master of Orion III. Upon hearing of it's release, I shelled out the cash to have it shipped to my home. With high hopes, I installed it on my machine. With eager anticipation, I began my first play through. My first thought was: "What happened to the alien?" This was followed by more and more unanswered questions: "What does this building do?" "Another transport? Do I really need 50?" "D-Did the computer just colonize that system all on its own?" "How do I tell it what to research?" These questions soon changed into a single, simpler question: "Why am I still "playing" this? I've never touched it since.
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