I can add some weirdness to this.

I am seeing this on an amd64 system running 12.04 (upgraded continually
since Alpha 1).  No amount of tinkering with apt sources either in the
GUI or in /etc/apt/sources.list[.d/*] has any effect -- I'm unable to
see any software for purchase in the software center.

On another system, I performed a fresh install of 12.04 (release) i386.
I was initially unable to see the 'lordofultima' package.  I opened the
'software sources' configurator from within the software center and
noted that the partner repository was not enabled.  Within a few seconds
of checking the partner deb and source repos, the software center window
showed the Lord of Ultima package and allowed me to download it.

Now the weird part: on the first (amd64) system, I was still unable to
see the 'lordofultima' package.  However, if I went to 'reinstall
previous purchases' in the software center, it was there and I was able
to click on it and get the full package info, and even install it!  It
now shows up when I search for 'lordofultima'.  However, the 'for
purchase' application section is still totally blank in the software
center.

I'll apport-collect this first from the amd64 system that has the issue
and then from the i386 system that doesn't.  I am happy to add the
contents of /etc/apt/sources.list from either/both system or try
anything up to and including destructive/reinstallation tests.

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  There isn't a software package called "lordofultima" in your current
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