David
What the hell are you one about?
It's
George
here !!
Out in Failraki Rhodes, Greece, working for the summer!!!
Very hot!
How's Michael?
How are you
R.S.V.P
George
--- David Ledbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The BP6 board and the two chips cost me =A3205 inc
VAT, which is pretty
The BP6 board and the two chips cost me =A3205 inc VAT, which is pretty
incredible bang for buck - who needs to save up? ;-) How much are Athlo=
ns?
only 195 + the dreaded v word !
Dave L wrote:
After seeing how many Abit boards are dealt with via our returns
department - I wouldn't recommend this to anyone!
Then you've been very unlucky - my last 4 boards have been ABit
(HX-LX-BH-BP) and I've not had any problems. General review sites also
speak highly of them. What
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To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 1999 8:08 AM
Subject: RE: My take on the SAM Scene
Dave L wrote:
The only reason for shopping around for a Celery adaptor is if u want
one of
the modified ones for Clocking or dual process use...
I highly recommend the ABit BP6
Gordon Wallis wrote:
Martin Wilson wrote:
[snip]
Well special reserve still have 3do software at £3.99
On the subject of Special Reserve I'm well annoyed with them. I ordered
a slot 1 converter from them on a sunday then quickly discovered about a
half hour later that their price was
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To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 10:39 PM
Subject: Re: My take on the SAM Scene
Gordon Wallis wrote:
Martin Wilson wrote:
[snip]
Well special reserve still have 3do software at £3.99
On the subject of Special Reserve I'm well annoyed with them. I ordered
a slot
Dave L wrote:
The only reason for shopping around for a Celery adaptor is if u want one of
the modified ones for Clocking or dual process use...
I highly recommend the ABit BP6 for a ready to go dual-Slot370 motherboard -
I've got 2 C366s running happily at 550 in one, with little more than a
Martin Wilson wrote:
I must admit I do like my games but hate spending money. I can pick up
game for my Saturn and 3DO for just a few pounds (£3.99 for example)
Two questions: Where?! and Got 'Policenauts' yet?
Gord. (the Policenauts fanatic)
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Gordon Wallis wrote:
Martin Wilson wrote:
I must admit I do like my games but hate spending money. I can pick up
game for my Saturn and 3DO for just a few pounds (£3.99 for example)
Two questions: Where?! and Got 'Policenauts' yet?
Gord. (the Policenauts fanatic)
Well special
For more on policenauts - see Gordons site!!!
- Original Message -
From: Martin Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 10:42 PM
Subject: Re: My take on the SAM Scene
Gordon Wallis wrote:
Martin Wilson wrote:
I must admit I do like my games
Nick Humphries wrote:
Single figure sales and no commitment to rereleasing or compilations
means that these titles are not marketable anymore, so is there any
good reason for not putting them onto an FTP site?
It's not surprising sales are low as they're impossible to get hold of! It'd
be sad
Martin Wilson wrote:
[snip]
Well special reserve still have 3do software at £3.99
Hm. Just think, if I'd actually got a 3DO, I'd be able to buy _that_
version of Policenauts, too! Quite a good version, too, being the
'original' (apart from the PC9821 version which came out the year
before)
On 16 Aug 99, at 10:12, Nick Humphries wrote:
* How many new SAMs are being sold a month?
Even if we knew the figures - which we are never likely to find out
- the real question should be how many new SAMs are being sold
to _new users_ each month? I'd hazard that most of the new
Re-releasing could be the way forward. After eight years or so, Prince of
Persia
simply isn't worth £9.99 in today's market. Back in the Spectrum days, games
got
re-released about four years after its original release (and the period got
shorter towards the end of the Spectrum era,
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