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The hum of the heavy CRT monitor was the only sound in the dim bedroom, save for the rhythmic clicking of a ball-mouse against a foam pad. On the screen, the year was 1740, but the world looked different than the history books claimed.

Elias didn't panic. He clicked his Market, adjusting the buy-sell sliders for wood and rare resources. He dispatched a caravan to a distant allied city, watching the tiny wooden cart trundle across the fog of war. In this version of the world, economics were as deadly as gunpowder. Rise of Nations Gold Edition 1.0

"Wealth is low," the game warned in its crisp, synthesized voice. The hum of the heavy CRT monitor was

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