Re: [SWCollect] hypothetical question

2001-06-21 Thread Karl Kuras

Well, this is a long shot, but I got my copy about 2 years ago in a 
small mom and pop computer shop in Panama City, Florida.  I was on 
spring break, it was raining and I just started walking around (our car 
had died as well... and yes, we had a good time).  They still have 
another copy sitting on the shelf in case anyone wants to go get it... 
don't ask me where the place is again though, i have no clue.

Hugh Falk wrote:

 Unfortunately, I can't find my original box (only the disks) for Barb II.
 The poster came for a magazine I got while in the UK.  Dang...I'll have to
 look for an original on eBay now :-(
 
 Hugh
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Karl Kuras [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 4:53 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [SWCollect] hypothetical question
 
 
 Weird... your copy didn't come with a regular poster.  Mine has not other
 markings, but the ones from Palace.
 
 Hugh Falk wrote:
 
 The poster I have is from a UK magazine -- CV+G.  It's folded into four
 panels, each is 8 x 11.5
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Pedro Quaresma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 9:07 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [SWCollect] hypothetical question
 
 Well, I have Barbarian II in a small quasi-5.25 box (slightly larger).
 It has the famous cover pic in front, a brief background story on the
 back (in I believe English, German and French), the contents include a
 poster of the cover (MAria Whittaker... ah), the game on 5.25
 and a small manual.  It's for the PC (got it to run once on an old 286,
 but even there timing seemed to be off.
 
 I'm guessing the poster must be the hard-to-get item here. I still haven't
 found any Barbarian with it anywhere
 
 I'd like t know which versions were released here in the states,
 wouldn't mind hunting that one down.
 
 The Death Sword and Axe of Rage boxes are completely different and
 completely uninteresting (read, no Maria Whittaker on them ;)
 
 Also, I remember Vixen, was the same, or very similar game engine to
 Thundercats.  Hottie on the cover
 
 Corinne Russell, other (relatively) famous british page-3 girl.
 
 they just don't put hot chicks on
 enough covers anymore.
 
 Many people consider Lara Croft hot. God knows why.
 
 Does anyone else remember games like Turbo Girl,
 Game Over, Phantis and Megacorp?  Now THAT was cover art. either
 that or being a young teenager at the time really engrained those in my
 head.
 
 I remember Game Over, as the drawing was made by Luis Royo, a great
 
 Spanish
 
 artist. Can you direct me to a scan of the others?
 
 With the same...errr... box topic, I remember an arcade game called
 
 Entity.
 
 Also, CE Forman has added on his page some information about Sex Vixens
 from Space.
 
 Karl Kuras
 
 Pedro R. Quaresma
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 All your base are belong to us
 
 http://www.salvador-caetano.pt
 http://www.globalshop.pt
 
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Re: [SWCollect] hypothetical question

2001-06-21 Thread Pedro Quaresma


Well, this is a long shot, but I got my copy about 2 years ago in a
small mom and pop computer shop in Panama City, Florida.

Hmmm, right next door! ;)

I was on
spring break, it was raining and I just started walking around (our car
had died as well... and yes, we had a good time).  They still have
another copy sitting on the shelf in case anyone wants to go get it...
don't ask me where the place is again though, i have no clue.

How do you know they still have another copy?

Anyway, they must be easy to find in Europe, Palace Soft being an European
company...I think.

BTW, Jim, What magazine is CV+G? Does the poster mention which number it
was sold with?

Pedro R. Quaresma
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http://www.globalshop.pt



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RE: [SWCollect] hypothetical question

2001-06-21 Thread Hugh Falk

Actually, it's Computers + Video Games (my typo with the + before).
Unfortunately it doesn't mention the issue on the poster :-(  My guess would
be a 1988 or 89 issue though.

Hugh

-Original Message-
From: Pedro Quaresma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 8:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] hypothetical question



Well, this is a long shot, but I got my copy about 2 years ago in a
small mom and pop computer shop in Panama City, Florida.

Hmmm, right next door! ;)

I was on
spring break, it was raining and I just started walking around (our car
had died as well... and yes, we had a good time).  They still have
another copy sitting on the shelf in case anyone wants to go get it...
don't ask me where the place is again though, i have no clue.

How do you know they still have another copy?

Anyway, they must be easy to find in Europe, Palace Soft being an European
company...I think.

BTW, Jim, What magazine is CV+G? Does the poster mention which number it
was sold with?

Pedro R. Quaresma
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
All your base are belong to us




http://www.salvador-caetano.pt
http://www.globalshop.pt



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RE: [SWCollect] hypothetical question

2001-06-21 Thread Hugh Falk

2 years is a long time, but thanks...I'll stick to eBay :-)

-Original Message-
From: Karl Kuras [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 8:30 AM
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Subject: Re: [SWCollect] hypothetical question


Well, this is a long shot, but I got my copy about 2 years ago in a
small mom and pop computer shop in Panama City, Florida.  I was on
spring break, it was raining and I just started walking around (our car
had died as well... and yes, we had a good time).  They still have
another copy sitting on the shelf in case anyone wants to go get it...
don't ask me where the place is again though, i have no clue.

Hugh Falk wrote:

 Unfortunately, I can't find my original box (only the disks) for Barb II.
 The poster came for a magazine I got while in the UK.  Dang...I'll have to
 look for an original on eBay now :-(

 Hugh

 -Original Message-
 From: Karl Kuras [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 4:53 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [SWCollect] hypothetical question


 Weird... your copy didn't come with a regular poster.  Mine has not other
 markings, but the ones from Palace.

 Hugh Falk wrote:

 The poster I have is from a UK magazine -- CV+G.  It's folded into four
 panels, each is 8 x 11.5

 -Original Message-
 From: Pedro Quaresma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 9:07 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [SWCollect] hypothetical question

 Well, I have Barbarian II in a small quasi-5.25 box (slightly larger).
 It has the famous cover pic in front, a brief background story on the
 back (in I believe English, German and French), the contents include a
 poster of the cover (MAria Whittaker... ah), the game on 5.25
 and a small manual.  It's for the PC (got it to run once on an old 286,
 but even there timing seemed to be off.

 I'm guessing the poster must be the hard-to-get item here. I still
haven't
 found any Barbarian with it anywhere

 I'd like t know which versions were released here in the states,
 wouldn't mind hunting that one down.

 The Death Sword and Axe of Rage boxes are completely different and
 completely uninteresting (read, no Maria Whittaker on them ;)

 Also, I remember Vixen, was the same, or very similar game engine to
 Thundercats.  Hottie on the cover

 Corinne Russell, other (relatively) famous british page-3 girl.

 they just don't put hot chicks on
 enough covers anymore.

 Many people consider Lara Croft hot. God knows why.

 Does anyone else remember games like Turbo Girl,
 Game Over, Phantis and Megacorp?  Now THAT was cover art. either
 that or being a young teenager at the time really engrained those in my
 head.

 I remember Game Over, as the drawing was made by Luis Royo, a great

 Spanish

 artist. Can you direct me to a scan of the others?

 With the same...errr... box topic, I remember an arcade game called

 Entity.

 Also, CE Forman has added on his page some information about Sex Vixens
 from Space.

 Karl Kuras

 Pedro R. Quaresma
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 All your base are belong to us

 http://www.salvador-caetano.pt
 http://www.globalshop.pt

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