Re: [SWCollect] My curiosity is getting to me...

2001-10-26 Thread Pedro Quaresma
Stephen Lee wrote: On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Jim Leonard wrote: Stephen S. Lee wrote: I'll probably re-play Wizardry VII (for the 4th time) shortly. I probably won't buy Wizardry VIII until after it's been out for a while; I might wait on replaying Wizardry VII until I know what classes to

Re: [SWCollect] Luis Royo

2001-10-26 Thread Jim Leonard
Karl Kuras wrote: exceptional version of Street Fighter II... nice graphics, but a specced Cool! I love pirate games written from scratch. I'll have to try to find this. The most interesting gadgets Sega seems to have released there was a master system that connected with the tv via

Re: [SWCollect] Sniping

2001-10-26 Thread Jim Leonard
C.E. Forman wrote: Worse, he got screwed out of a great item he really wanted, which he won fair and square, and which he'll probably never find at that price again. It's more that than the money. Yes, but it's not nearly as damaging, as most things in Real Life are. Remember, it's just a

RE: [SWCollect] Anybody seen one of these before?

2001-10-26 Thread Hugh Falk
Haven't seen that one! -Original Message- From: C.E. Forman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, October 26, 2001 11:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [SWCollect] Anybody seen one of these before? Hey gang, My dad came back from a Michigan vacation with an odd game he found in

Re: [SWCollect] Luis Royo

2001-10-26 Thread Karl Kuras
Karl Kuras wrote: exceptional version of Street Fighter II... nice graphics, but a specced Cool! I love pirate games written from scratch. I'll have to try to find this. Well this probably doesn't count as legit, but check out: http://smspower.speedhost.com/ They have the rom file of

Re: [SWCollect] Anybody seen one of these before?

2001-10-26 Thread Jim Leonard
C.E. Forman wrote: It's called Through the Looking Glass, published by Apple Computer for Macintosh. Copyright date is 1984, author is Steve Capps. Looks like a vintage hardcover book, grey with maroon trim on the cover. Inside is a depression in the cardboard holding the disk, with a