To all Drash owners on this list: How did you find yours? To at least
one person, I recall it fell into their lap -- for Edward, it was a
3-year journey. How did you all (including Edward) find your Drash?
Or any of your most prized software posessions, for that matter? Any
good stories
let them leave, now could I?
Stuart
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From: Jim Leonard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 12:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SWCollect] How did you find your Drash?
To all Drash owners on this list: How did you find yours? To at least
one
At 11:01 15/03/2004 -0600, you wrote:
Or any of your most prized software posessions, for that matter? Any good
stories out there?
My most prized possessions are not really software: original Dragon's
Lair, Dragon's Lair 2 and Space Ace LaserDiscs. Got them off eBay a few
years ago.
Vincent.
In a message dated 03/15/2004 11:06:11 AM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
To all Drash owners on this list: How did you find yours? To at least
one person, I recall it "fell into their lap" -- for Edward, it was a
3-year journey. How did you all (including Edward) find your
Or any of your most prized software posessions, for that matter? Any
good stories out there?
Well, I might share some of my lucky fell into lap-stories (if anyone's
listening :).
Don't take it the brag-way - I enjoy reading
these kind of things from others too so come and share :)
I bought
Or any of your most prized software posessions, for that matter? Any
good stories out there?
Marco (Infocom-IF) and I just bought a box of film, slides, etc., of some of
the late-term (early- to mid-1990s) Infocom package designs from a guy at
Activision. Photos they took for the package,
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From: Jim Leonard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 11:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SWCollect] How did you find your Drash?
To all Drash owners on this list: How did you find yours? To at least
one person, I recall it fell into their lap
At 14:08 15/03/2004 -0600, you wrote:
Would you consider making backups of the tape and documentation before
it is lost forever?
- If I can figure out a way of course, I was thinking about making an
MP3 of the tape (not sure if that is possible)
NO MP3! ;-) It's a lossy compression, so only WAV
Josh Lulewicz wrote:
After a few more e-mails we agreed on a price, a place, and time to meet
and I booked the earliest flight I could.
Booked a flight?!? Just how much did you offer/pay for your Drash?
Now keep in mind he did NOT have a camera so I did all this without ever
seeing the game. I
Jukka Eronen stated:
Finnish-version of Videopac's Quest for the Rings
Sormusten etsintä almost new and complete for about $18.
http://koti.mbnet.fi/psychic/_eng_games_videopac.html
(Videopac is European and don't know if I'm the only euro-person
here but anyone knowing is this possibly the
, March 15, 2004 11:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SWCollect] How did you find your Drash?
To all Drash owners on this list: How did you find yours? To at least
one person, I recall it fell into their lap -- for Edward, it was a
3-year journey. How did you all (including Edward) find your
I guess my luckiest find (that I can recall) was probably Softporn
Adventure. I got it complete for $5 on USENET. Ironically, although I
knew it was the precursor to LSL, I had no idea of its value. Since I
mostly collect RPGs I was hesitant to even buy it! Glad I did though :)
Oh, and I got
I bought most of my Infocom grey boxes from a place called Compsult, in
California, back in 1991. They still sell stuff on eBay as Software
Outlet or something similar... I think I purcshased 15-16 titles, brand
new, still in the shrink for $5 each... Sci-Fi classics with the
slipcase for $15.
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