Bought three new games today -- Sudden Strike, Steel Beasts, and WWII Online.
WWII Online I'm not much interested in -- there's a subscription fee of $10 a month to play it, and if I want to embarrass myself in a first-person-shooter, I can do it for free on Counterstrike.
Sudden Strike I've got a copy of from KaZaA, and from the few times I've played it, it seems like an entertaining take on WWII tactical combat.
Steel Beasts is a modern-era tank sim. I believe the US military used it to train armor crews for a while. Reviews were good, if somewhat critical of the scenario designer.
What can I say? I was bored, and the price -- $9.95 for the three of 'em -- was right.
A good thing it is; that software depreciates nearly as fast as your computer; and if it doesn't depreciate fast enough, there's always KaZaA.