Around 1996 or so my dad ordered a subscription to the Reasonable Solutions shareware CDs... yes, that's right, back then you could pay money to have a compilation of SHAREWARE games (not the full Versions mind you) thrown together on a CD and shipped to you every month... I guess it was the novelty of having them on a CD or something
Anyway, on the October 1995 CD (that's right, not only did they send you shareware games but they sent you YEAR-OLD shareware games
) there was this game called "Space Empires II"... I was a fan of Star Trek at the time and I thought it might be fun to run my own galactic empire...
"We are of the Kzintus Empire. Prepare to be subjugated to the Imperial throne..."
"This is the planet Bradan... Slavery just doesn't suit us..."
Well, I loved that game, even with all its quirks (you couldn't conquer planets? you had to POUND THEM INTO THE DUST WITH DISRUPTOR BEAMS then recolonize them???
), and even though it was only a demo (I never bought the full Version, for some reason... I guess I was afraid my mom wouldn't let me - I sometimes hid SE2 from my parents because I was afraid they might see the "Barracuda Mk2 hit planet Bradan VII with Phasor III for 2 damage, 20M people killed" and think I was playing some EVIL SATANIC GAME with WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION (tm)
)
But anyway, I even got my brothers to play in multiplayer games of SE2, though those didn't usually Last long because we got tired of waiting for each other to take our turns, and then when the combat came up we had to call each other into the room and switch off at the mouse...
Finally one day I was at the library and they had these new Internet terminals and I got on the Internet but didn't know what to look for... on a whim I typed in "Space Empires II" and I got the old Malfador site,
www.crl.com/~malfador (anyone remember that? gee, it doesn't even link to
www.malfador.com anymore!) and I saw sections for - gasp - Space Empires III and the upcoming Space Empires IV!!!
There were new Space Empires games out! Well, I wanted to play SE3, but I couldn't because I only had Windows 3.11 (SJ are you SURE you got SE3 to run on 3.11? I thought it required Win95...) Oh yeah, and also the zip file was too big to fit on a floppy disk so I couldn't bring it home from the library... Anyway, every time I went to the library from then on, I checked the Malfador site for updates on SE4, knowing that by the time the game came out (it was about two years from when I first saw it announced, IIRC) I would probably have Win95
And the rest is history...