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When I first saw this game, I was in grade 3, and I did not have the cognitive abilities to understand what was going on. Teal bars that control production? Funny-faced aliens that demand payment? A bizarre tech tree with words I didn't understand? It was all so confusing and mysterious.
All I could do was watch, transfixed, as my uncle and older cousins researched and built colossal space weapons to rain down laser fire on their enemies. It was glorious.
As I got older, I grew up with this game, and my understanding of it becoming more intricate as time went by. I'll never forget the first time I researched a black hole generator, deployed it, and watched as a swarm of hundreds of ships disappeared in the blink of an eye. Mwahahahaha.
Fuck it, I'm going to fire up MoO II.
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