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| Rise of Nations Gold | 
enlarge | From: Microsoft Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $12.13 You Save: $7.86 (39%)
New (9) Used (4) from $12.13
Avg. Customer Rating: 41 reviews Sales Rank: 1729
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Nt, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows Xp ESRB: Teen Media: CD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Age: 12 - 20 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1
MPN: a1l-00001 Model: A1L-00001 UPC: 805529892835 EAN: 0805529892835 ASIN: B0002UEDPG
Release Date: October 26, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: *NO CALIFORNIA SALES*, **FREE** UPGRADE TO EXPEDITED SHIPPING EXCEPT CALIFORNIA/APO address. Brand new sealed Factory DVD case by Microsoft Game Studios, UBISOFT Exclusive package(BOXED EDITION IS OUT PRINT). GOLD Edition: Rise of Nations + Rise of Nations:Thrones & Patriots. Ship daily via USPS w/FREE delivery confirmation. Platform: W95/98/ME/2000/XP. Expedited shipping is required for APO address/California Sales.
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| | Lead 1 of 24 diverse nations in this epic, historical, real-time strategy game | | | Engage in 5 single player campaigns and over 130 scenarios | | | Brings to life 6,000 years of history from the ancient age to the information age | | | 6 new nations, 4 unique single-player campaigns, 20+ original units, and more | | | Challenge up to 8 players on the Internet or via local area network |
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Product Description Rise of Nations: Gold Edition lets you dominate 6,000 years of history, from ancient times to the Information Age. Lead your nation to global prominence and experience the thrills of combat and the challenge of managing trade&diplomacy. Features the original Rise of Nations, plus Rise of Nations: Thrones and Patriots.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 36 more reviews...
Not fun September 8, 2008 This game is impossible. Why bother making it if it's impossible. One unit of a certain type could easily wipe oot a whole frickin' army of another! OCH!!!!!!
Overlooking Rise of Legends July 17, 2008 I would implore those reading this to think of buying this NOT so much for Rise of Nations as they would for buying Rise of Legends, with a throw in of the old "Rise of Nations." Rise of Nations, frankly, wasn't all that great. It wasn't much fun, and indeed was no more than a Microsoft knock off of the Age of Empires series.
Rise of Legends, however, gives you a completely different experience. There are no nukes, three completely different sides, all with different tactics needed, interesting tech trees, a far more interesting economy than Rise of Nations--in fact, if you can get "Rise of Legends" from gogamer.com (if they get it back in stock or if you can find it on a "$5.99 Crystal Only" shelf somewhere). Rise of Legends is a tremendous game and an even better long term multiplayer game. So If you're considering buying this, I would suggest you think of yourself as buying Rise of Legends with Rise of Nations thrown in as an extra, not the other way around. In all of the reviews I read, people review Rise of Nations. Nobody seemed to review "Rise of Legends" where you're given four "Heros" each of which goes up in level, rises in power, can certainly turn the tide of battle and in certain cases (especially with airborn heroes) can occasionally take smaller locations by themselves. It's a vastly different game from Rise of Nations. That's why I rated this 4/4--because it included Rise of Nations. If it were "Rise of Legends alone it would have received a 5 of 5. Here it's a year later and much like Supreme Commander, I STILL play Rise of Legends multiplayer with my friends via Skype. If you can, as I said earlier, try to get Rise of Legends itself and skip Rise of Nations completely, unless you've never played any of the Age of Empires games in which case it's barely worthwhile. But if you want to reach THAT far back in gaming history, find a system that will run the two Kohan games and skip the whole "Age of" series. I would also recommend Majesty and the Majesty:Northern Expansion, both of which have been on my hard drive for eight years now.
Age of Empires prequel June 10, 2008 This is a 3d-that-looks-more-like-2d prequel to Age of Empires, the game play is fun, though a bit klunky. Good tutorial, and fun if you'd like an AoE sidekick, with a similar though not very eye-popping interface.
Great buy! April 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The reviewer who called this game boring totally missed out by playing only 1 out 5 of the campaigns. The Conquer the World campaign is fun, but yes it is the typical run of the mill RTS. But, the other campaigns have very different scenarios! For example, the Cold War campaign (my favorite) brings alot of historical perspective as you choose between propping up puppet governments or supporting rebel uprising, seeking appeasement with the Russians or going for all out nuclear war.
This game is a great buy, especially at the current price. I played it nonstop for 2 months and I break it out for about a week or two every couple of months.
Big Note: Don't lose the product key!
Rise of Nations "Gold" December 29, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This item was advertised as Rise of Nations Gold, but it really wasn't! This CD contained Rise of Nations and Rise of Nations Thrones and Patriots. You would think this was the same as "Gold", but it is a different version and not compatible to play multiplayer "Gold".
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