Marco Thorek wrote:
Check this out:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=1921354978
Doesn't it look like it? AFAIK there is not one Activision CD that
contains all games. Possibly he also used the HTML, scans and PDF docs
from the various Infocom sites on the net.
as well
Berlin 1948 Rainbow Arts
Does this have the included audio cassette?
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C.E. Forman wrote:
True, like Fortran says, it doesn't guarantee you a low price, it just
Yes, but my chances of getting a lower price are higher if I lowball all the
auctions in the group :)
improves your chances of a win... but isn't that the goal with collectibles
anyway? And bidding on
as well as a graphic of what the original box looked like
Not to mention it has Zork: The Undiscovered Underground, which was only
available as a free download from Activision's site, never included in any
commercially released collection.
I notice he only got one bid, whereas a genuine