In a message dated 03/21/2004 12:18:59 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now that you have a copy of disk 6, will you be overwriting your original Disk
6 with the proper information?
That is exactly what I did :)
Visit my web page for many games for sale/trade and screen
Yeah, I did the same thing :) Great guy. The people ahead of me were
yapping away for what seemed like forever and he didn't seem to mind.
He had a game there called Saboteur. $45, signed. (c) date was
1984, so it looks like he finished his last effort that was never
released. I was happy
Anyone interested in trading for Enchanter
Trilogy?Here are some pictures; it's the Apple ][ version:
And could consider trading Might Magic large booklet
spiral bound -version (Apple ][, 1983) for something
that I really need
(mightthink of selling for a great
offer).
Correction: it was releasedin
1986.
- J
--Synchronic Web - http://koti.mbnet.fi/psychic/
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Hugh Falk wrote:
(generously) $20 per unit profit, the need to sell 250,000 units to break
even. This would require it to be a moderate success in the PC realm.
That is depressing. Is that standard across the industry right now? I can't
think of many titles selling 250,000 units in today's
Well, I don't really track PC data too closely anymore since I'm doing only
console games. However, 250K units on a console would usually be a failure.
The only reason you can get away with such small sales on the PC is the
lower cost of PC titles (don't have to pay Sony royalties and don't need
3605!
I'm stunned. I'm happy for Edward of course, but I couldn't dream of it
getting that high!
In any case, it found a great new home, and most likely it'll be
immortalized in print soon.. :)
- Peo
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Edward -
Putting insurance on that shipment? ;-)
Per-Olof Karlsson wrote:
3605!
I'm stunned. I'm happy for Edward of course, but I couldn't dream of it
getting that high!
In any case, it found a great new home, and most likely it'll be
immortalized in print soon.. :)
- Peo
I was saving this info for after the Drash sold because I didn't want to
ruin things for Edward. I recently picked up a stash of about 50 shrinked
Drash's (among other things) from an old Commodore wholesaler. I'll give
first dibs to people looking to trade from this list (and you better be
Well... if a cassette only Drash averages $800, and a (mostly) complete copy
sells for $3605... I'd say the box is worth roughly $2000, and the manual
roughly $800. So an imaginary shrinked Drash should fetch at least $50...
Put me down for 2 :-P
Steve
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