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Age of Empires: Rise of Rome Expansion Pack (Jewel Case)

Age of Empires: Rise of Rome Expansion Pack (Jewel Case)

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From: Broderbund
Category: Video Games

Buy Used: $2.00



Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 18255

Format: Cd-rom
Platforms: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 95
Genre: military_and_historical_strategy_games
ESRB: Teen
Media: CD-ROM
Edition: Jewel Case
Age: 12 - 20 years
Operating System: Windows 2000
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 4.9 x 5.6 x 0.4

Model: 380311
UPC: 772040803117
EAN: 0772040803117
ASIN: B00004Z05H

Release Date: September 22, 2000
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Like new CD in jewel case. Front art work missing. Satisfaction always guaranteed. Fast delivery.

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Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Och it's okay.   September 9, 2008
R. MacNaughten (Scotland)
Not incredibly fun but not boring either. It's a pretty easy game but the campaigns are a wee bit tricky.


5 out of 5 stars The best gets better (I hope that hasn't been used)   June 15, 2003
Alex Rudolph (Franklin, TN United States)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Back when the first Age of Empires demo came out it was the best game ever. I later got the full version and of course liked it too. The Rise of Rome adds on to the already great game that is Age of Empires. It's worth ordering and is quite cheap so I reccomend it for every one (who has AoE)


5 out of 5 stars The best gets better (I hope that hasn't been used)   June 15, 2003
Alex Rudolph (Franklin, TN United States)
Back when the first Age of Empires demo came out it was the best game ever. I later got the full version and of course liked it too. The Rise of Rome adds on to the already great game that is Age of Empires. It's worth ordering and is quite cheap so I reccomend it for every one (who has AoE)


5 out of 5 stars The Best Sires of Real Time Strategy Games   March 11, 2003
Dr.||\\//||
The Age of Empires, Age of Kings, Age of Mythology series is definitely the best ever sires of real time strategy games. In all versions of the game you are allowed to control both the armies and economies of your nation. You can build buildings, creature soldiers or peasants, even priests. Your peasants you command to do the different menial tasks such as farming, mining, and building castles. While your armies roam the land either defending your peasants, sieging enemy castles, or raiding their peasants. Priest have the power to convert both peasants and soldiers. If you like being king of the world, this is for you. Finally, I just want to differentiate between the games. Age of Empires is the oldest of the games and should run on any computer, but I wouldn't recommend the game without either the Rise of Rome Expansion Pack or just buying the Age of Empires Gold Edition. These two correct many problems with the original Age of Empires. Next game up the latter for medium computers is Age of Kings (that's what I'm still playing.) It can run on just about any computer with sixty four megs of ram and a two hundred megahertz processor. I use it on a five hundred megahertz and a one point four gigahertz. Next game up is the Age of Mythology. This introduces a whole new realm of playing to the sires. This one you civilization chooses different gods to worship and is given power from them. Unfortunately you only get two really spectacular god powers each game and you can only use them once, but then it keeps the game to more strategy and less luck and wildcards. (It is fun to get the wildcards when you have them though!) This game should have a processor of I would say at least a six hundred and a graphics card at least thirty two megabytes; and lastly this is not the game for everybody. I still use Age of Kings/Conquerors not because of my computer, but because I don't like all the crazy stuff in Mythology; I think it distracts from the medieval battle tactics. Really choosing between Mythology and Age of Kings is just a matter of personal opinion. I'd say download both demos and try them both; or if you have the money to blow, buy them both. Either way I think you'll love both of them. Well that's all for me. This is just a general over view don't take my words as gold check out the specs and requirements yourself. I just wanted to help point you in the right direction.


4 out of 5 stars Good Expansion   December 6, 2001
Will (Forest, VA United States)
14 out of 18 found this review helpful

ROR is a nice expansion to the first AOE, however, I haven't played it since buying AOE2, The Conquerors, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon, Max Payne, or the new Star Wars game. If you have any of those games, with the exception of Max Payne, I suggest you spend your time and money on making the best of the multiplayer for those other games. However, this is a good addon to the first AOE. You get the Romans and the Carthaginians, which both are very strong, but at the same time very weak in different areas. The Romans are a very good rush civ. because their barracks can turn out legions faster than anything else. Use them to secure the middle of the map so that you can then branch out to take out your opponents.

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