://wasteland.rockdud.net/meantime.html has more
info. The project got as far as an Apple prototype. However, it turned
out to be just another game using its engine, like Foutain of Dreams.
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the box... |-P
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, or the person/people involved in *actually* creating Drash?
Moebius (Greg Malone)
I loved this game; never finished it but should give it another try. I
couldn't get into Windwalker, even though lead programmer told me a
while ago it was a much superior game.
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Pedro Quaresma wrote:
other Syn. Soft. games. If anyone's interested, I can share some
stories/facts about those days in Syn. Soft.
Hell yes, if it's not too much trouble!
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Phillyclassic. There's a show in Austin as well. As for
meeting software developers, your best bet is probably the annual Game
Developer's Conference, however I'm not sure how much old talent shows
up there.
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Lee K. Seitz wrote:
You do realize Mr. Romero is the man behind the Apple II Reunion
(http://www.gamespot.com/features/apple2/), right? It was invitation
John, were any documentaries or videotapes of that event released?
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Feldhamer, Stuart wrote:
I have a question. Have any of you guys actually played Drash? If so, is it
any good? Same question for Akalabeth.
Akalabeth is essentially the underground portion of Ultima 1. It's not
terribly good (IMO).
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the trivia entry for it
on mobygames.com has more info, but not sure at the moment (can't get
http working).
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Various
) but I
would *really* love to see the code.
Because you love the games, or because both were written by the
legendary Dan Buntin/Dani Berry?
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that are
arguably rarer than Akalabeth simply because I know some of their
history and have never seen them crop up anywhere else -- but because
nobody WANTS them, they have no VALUE. So, rare != value. At least in
my wacko collection :)
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of the Chicago
Coin Club for 16 years, then on and off after that. He's spoken at
several ANA conventions.
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Ah, thanks. Member since Mar 05, 1998.
Edward Franks wrote:
On Dec 28, 2003, at 6:32 PM, Jim Leonard wrote:
[Snip]
Pretty early; I'm not sure what my sign-on date is (how do you
determine that?) but my first feedback given to me was Apr-02-98.
Click on your feedback number. Right below
Feldhamer, Stuart wrote:
I had some things listed there for a very long time before people bit...but
in many cases it eventually did happen.
For money? I was under the impression that gametz was for trading
(although I guess money is an option for trade, I guess :)
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platforms, if anyone has stories :)
Sorry for the rambling, but technical innovation/cleverness/hackery is
one of the driving factors of my hobby :)
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they did the speech in Castle Wolfenstein.
8)
It was digitized, not synthesis. If you want more details, they differ by
platform, so name the platform :)
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Just curious, I first signed up May 17 1997, how about you? :)
Pretty early; I'm not sure what my sign-on date is (how do you determine
that?) but my first feedback given to me was Apr-02-98.
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Just in case you didn't know :)
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along?
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.
There is no incentive whatsoever for a buyer to use this service unless they
have already received the item. It is the functional equivalent of sending
cash to a PO box. Be prepared for some resistance to this one ;-)
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Want
be
collector's editions or with collector's editions, you get what you
pay for. (Sorry to play Devil's Advocate, but one of the reasons I
started collecting old games post-1997 is because it was actually
*cheaper* for me to do so compared to back in 1987!)
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Pedro Quaresma wrote:
You too? :D I didn't forget about it but this time I did miscalculate
the time it'd end at.
esnipe.com guys, esnipe... ;-)
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;-)
It's at $125 right now -- very curious to see how much it goes for. I hope
the winning bidder knows what he's getting...
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by Tony Suzuki topped $120 once.
I should have clarified IBM PC action games. If anyone has ever heard
of an older IBM PC non-adventure non-strategy game ever fetching more
than $30 I would love to hear about it.
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into anything. There are far less back
doors in security hardware/software than you think.
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one, why do
you have this opinion? Who could tell?
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still find many pages on the web that
illustrate how to open your cart without destroying it to replace the battery.)
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/unbeatable games (see earlier message), Tass Times in
Tonetown has a bittersweet ending as well.
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Has anyone found any drawbacks using ebay's Turbo Lister? It was free, so I
thought I'd give it a shot, but I don't want to use it if it's going to foul
things up.
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crazy (damage),
but for $25 I'm not going to worry about it too much.
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Productions for a few)
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Sarinee? Which ones should I send to you and to which address?
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a working copy of The Quest for
IBM?
Stuart
-Original Message-
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Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 1:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SWCollect] [Fwd: Re: 5.25 disks?]
Sarinee? Which ones should I send to you and to which address?
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-- you'd crack it, and three weeks later it would complain. So
you'd crack THAT protection, and three weeks later it would complain
about something else. Etc.
If you want more information, let me know. It's pretty fascinating
sometimes.
Stuart
-Original Message-
From: Jim Leonard
* it (the
program won't be able to find its specially-formatted sectors).
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:)
On Dec 2, 2003, at 6:22 PM, Jim Leonard wrote:
(hopefully this information will be useful to those of us who have bad
diskettes in their collection and want to give a shot at repairing them)
In further reply to Stuart, to recover truly broken disks (not
copy-protected), it depends on how bad
Eduardo Alvarez wrote:
I accept only USA and Canada -- good point, thanks for the advice.
Why? Are we, the people who live outside the USA and Canada _less_
trustworthy that those who do?
No, hardly at all. I just wanted to keep it simple since this was my very
first listing.
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item along with the virtual item.
Tom
Visit my web page for many games for sale/trade and screen shots of
Ultima Escape from Mt. Drash, Tom's Ultima, Infocom and RPG page
http://members.aol.com/tommage/UltimaPage/ultima.htm
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contraband :)
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, thanks for the advice.
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that requires a
signature)? If so, which one is best?
Or is escrow the answer?
Sorry for all the questions, but after collecting software for two decades I
am not exactly up on how to let go of it ;)
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Saturday or Sunday afternoon might be good. I figure most serious
collectors will find the auction in advance, and just set up automated
sniping. No point in being there if you don't have to.
Sunday afternoon sounds like the best option. Thanks for the advice.
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those items.
Like most legal issues, I'd suspect whoever has more money is right.
Amen.
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before ebay, but
the list is kept clean.
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/Pictures/CGExpo2003
I could not link, not found
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something? His early adventures were nice, but with the limited
parser in those things I wouldn't exactly call them the germ of the industry.
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(Captain
Quazaar, Reloaded, Loadstar, etc.). Never happened, so I'd like to get at
least $4 for each title. Sadly, I'm sure this stuff hasn't been listed before.
I may do 10 titles just to get the feel of ebay (yes, I have not actually
listed anything for sale there yet).
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it or not.
Also, if bidville has no fees, then how do they make money? A
percentage of the closing bid?
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feel like an idiot.
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Lee K. Seitz wrote:
Jim Leonard stated:
Speaking of which, is anyone interested in seeing my pictures of CGExpo? If
anyone has interest, I'll put them online.
Okay, they *should* be online here:
http://www.softwarecollecting.org/Pictures/CGExpo2003
If there is a problem getting to them, let
Dan Chisarick wrote:
I just saw a listing on ebay for a limited-edition Infocom game that
came w/a hairball trinket. Bidding should be brisk on such a find.
Yes, but Chris' was *authentic*. I expect Chris to corner the market on
authentic hairball trinkets now. :)
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talk about all sorts of stuff, from
versions/variations/releases, to storing and caring for your collection,
to approximate value for items, etc. Welcome!
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the list. Also, if he wants to know what he's getting
into, he can check the archives (URL is at the bottom of every message).
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something about this before I bring out my
axe and contact the seller of these.
Yours truly :)
/Stefan
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where the box was assembled with
one half upside down. So this is where my information comes from.
It is possible that very limited-run, low-budget, cheap publishers may have
had this happen (I'm thinking rare/uncommon titles here), but I never saw it
from EA, Sierra, etc.
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arcade
games.
I'll try to put some pictures up soon.
Jim Leonard wrote:
Just a reminder I will be at the Classic Gaming Expo in Las Vegas this
weekend at the MobyGames booth. Please feel free to stop by and say hi
(and if I don't immediately recognize your name, please don't be
offended
shake of buyers.
I have followed this thread as much as possible but I must have missed
something: The buyer disputed the charge -- can't the seller do the same?
Surely there is some recourse for the seller, yes?
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(Putt-Putt, Freddi Fish, etc.) are really well done. We own most
of them and my eldest was doing the first (Putt-Putt Joins The Parade) mostly
by himself before he was 3.
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Pedro Quaresma wrote:
Speaking of which, will we see all the old masters coming back to
their classic titles? Sid Meier bought the licenses of Pirates and
He did more than buy it, he's actively developing it for a 2004 or 2005 release.
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! I'm sure many are curious what junk you're releasing
into the wild.
(Of course, if people are sending out have/want lists every single day, I may
revisit that issue :-)
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of collecting the whole thing is because I was very heavily
involved in warez. I had copies of pretty much anything I wanted to have, so
owning the full box+manual+extras was a treat.
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Feldhamer, Stuart wrote:
You're dating yourself also, Jim. Now I'm curious how old you are exactly. :
)
:-) I'm 32.
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Marco Thorek wrote:
Mine are those with the silver box from 1994 and contain SQ I-V and a
video featuring the Two Guys from Andromeda.
A VHS video? Or some .AVI on the disc(s)?
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, but most of her is in the
hot tub. I haven't seen the box cover for a while though.
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should try to finish it on my
original!
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time.
I'm glad he found that and not something like a Scott Adams adventure (ducking
debris flung from Chris ;-D
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as well next year, so maybe I'll
finally meet most of you circa another group meeting...
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to know if it was worth it or not.
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software collectables go for almost twice as much as other platforms. Any
theories?
I'm especially puzzled since the Abandonware movement has pretty much made
everything available for download.
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...) A hacker friend of mine clued me in to this fact when we were
talking about the game circa 1996 and he said, Yeah, the one with the typo?
I dumped RAM with debug.com and found it. So THAT'S why I was never able to
finish it! :)
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Yep, I hate this place ;-)
Oh come on Jim. I lived in CA for awhile but my heart is here, I LOVE
Chicago.
Okay, I retract my previous statement. My amended statement is, I hate the
WEATHER in this place. :)
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discovered Arcanum. What
an amazing game... there's at least 60 hours of engaging gameplay hidden
in that thing. So at least I won't be *wanting* for more games for a
month or so.
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, thankfully, has worked properly and for the right
reasons (so far).
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?
Old webpage. I'm sure he's employed somewhere -- he's got a really
impressive resume (and most people usually hire him based on Whoa, you
wrote Castle Wolfenstein? I loved that game as a kid/teenager! ;-)
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So nobody is using services like this? No opinions at all?
Jim Leonard wrote:
I just won an auction where the seller was using Vendio services, and I
have to say it was an extremely slick end-user experience for payment.
Multiple payment types were handled automatically by Vendio (including
about long-term file archival, let me know and we can
start this thread back up. I've got some experience that can help answer any
questions you might have.
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I already saw a translation, thanks!
Marco Thorek wrote:
Mind Candy was also mentioned in the previous c't, a highly popular
German computer magazine.
Jim, if you want it I'll scan the page for you and mail it off to you
with a translation to English.
For everyone in Germany: It was on
demos using this DVD, and now she pops it in when she cleans the house!!
So buy it for 2 reasons--to support Jim Leonard, and for a clean house!! :)
...Preserving Worlds...
Joe Garrity
Curator of The Origin Museum
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Thanks for the note! I'll forward this to the MindCandy team.
Hugh Falk wrote:
Jim,
Just thought I'd mention that mindcandydvd.com was given a plug in the last
issue of Game Developer magazine -- page 14. There is an article about the
demo scene. Mind Candy isn't specifically mentioned
Sorry for the delay!!! I didn't expect it would take that long either...
If it's any consolation, the new box has redundant disk, so even if it blows a
gasket it should still retain the data.
Stuart Feldhamer wrote:
YAY!!!
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should be back up. If there is still
a problem, please email me.
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All the @oldskool.org mailing lists are fixed again. Sorry for the spam.
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I'll be travelling on business all this upcoming week, so if something happens
oldskool.org regarding mailing lists, I may not be able to fix it until
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Jim Leonard wrote:
into three paragraphs, but it's typical form if you're not a lawyer. (If you
are, or want to sound like one, then here's an actual cease and desist letter
I just remembered two things: Particularly nasty wording or harsh language or
accusations are not good practice
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Edward Franks wrote:
On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 01:59 AM, Jim Leonard wrote:
No feedback on this -- is this information helpful/useful? If not,
let me
know. We aim to please.
I'm not doing enough to need the info at the moment.
By the way
..and moved right back due to a coding error. We're working on the error.
:-P
Jim Leonard wrote:
Just a quick note that, after everyone's helpful discussion, Role-Playing
(RPG) has indeed been moved to the main genres list at MobyGames. It was
ultimatly the suggestion of Rogue-like games
is posted to the main page at www.mobygames.com. Also,
the current poll asks what kind of game manual you like -- I assume everyone
here is going to vote for full :-)
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Jim Leonard wrote:
C.E. Forman wrote:
Actually, Jim, this brings up something I wanted to ask you: Would it be
possible for me to get a basic list of gameID, title, and publisher from
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John Romero wrote:
I worked on it with my friend Lane Roathe. Lane did the 256-byte RWTS
routine (the low-level) and I did the high-level code that supported the
disk structure and API. There's an easter egg in there too. :) Here's
a link to it:
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