Hugh Falk wrote:
>
> Epyx released a game called "Axe of Rage"...I don't remember what the game
> was about, but that could be it. I also have the UK version of Barbarian
> II...not as good as the orginal overall, but still a very good game.
Axe of Rage was indeed Barbarian 2, but I don't think
Hi Pedro,
Assuming it's the type of game I collect (i.e. parser adventure or anything
Infocom), I'd eventually want both as I'm big on package variations. Since
your scenario states that the game is for collecting and not for playing, I
probably wouldn't have a preference on which was obtained f
Epyx released a game called "Axe of Rage"...I don't remember what the game
was about, but that could be it. I also have the UK version of Barbarian
II...not as good as the orginal overall, but still a very good game.
Hugh
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From: Karl Kuras [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Good point on that one Pedro. I have that similar poster from the UK
version of Barbarian II stored in plastic...very...nice. :-)
Hugh
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From: Pedro Quaresma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 11:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SWCollect]
Hey, since Barbarian has been mentioned, I have a UK copy of Barbarian II:
Dungeons of Drax (the actual Palace sequel, not the Psygnosis game), does anyone
know if that game was ever published here in the states and if so under what name?
Hugh Falk wrote:
> Package variations are the spice of li
Actually, Karl, you were close. It wasn't one of the Amber* RPGs (which I'd
love to get, no matter the language!) or the Arkania saga, of which I
really prefer the US version because I don't (yet) understand too much of
german and I really like the saga. It was actually Legend of Faerghail,
which
Well, I'm guessing it's one of the Amber games or the Schwarzeauge games
(can't remember what they called it here in the states, maybe realms of
Arkania).
Now considering that I'm German, I'm a wee bit biased and woudl buy the
German version if I don't have too pay too much for it.
From a co
I have this hypothetical question I'd like to present to all of you:
Imagine game X, made by company Y.
Company Y is from Germany, so X is released in german. X is then released
in the USA in english, by company Z. Same box, same contents, only
translated, and different company logo on the box.