Other than the ones already suggested, only Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds comes to mind. It was made using the same engine. It wasn't as good as AOE2 but it played pretty well, and the novelty of playing a star wars version of the game was pretty cool. No one plays it online anymore though. Still, your best bet is just to head over to www.voobly.com and play AOE2 online--the community is still quite active
If you haven't before, you should play Warcraft III. Between the multiplayer and the lengthy campaign, there is a lot of game there. The game is still played competitively as an e-sport and is pretty balanced, only one matchup has balance issues. The campaign is 32 missions long, and the expansion has 20 or 25 missions. Also DotA, a custom map that is a game in and of itself, which almost as many people play online as the base game, and it's also played as an e-sport
Never, soft drinks are disgusting. I only drink water, pure fruit juices, and occasionally green tea. I used to drink a lot of skim milk, but I recently removed dairy from my diet, so I'm trying soy "milk". It's actually not bad if you can get it through your head that it's not milk.
Turning 20 in a little over a week, second year psychology student. Hoping to stay in school as long as possible, until my name has many letters following it, hopefully among them "PhD". After that, crossing my fingers until a junior professor position opens up, and eventually become a full-fledged university professor. At the moment I unfortunately have a part time job at McDonald's. I play guitar and occasionally drums. I had a band until my drummer spontaneously decided to move to Spain and become a vagabond (seriously). Also video games, mostly the PC competitive e-sports types (Starcraft, Warcraft III, Quake, Counter Strike, etc).
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