> My question: Has anyone else seen Slash releases of Sierra 1987-1990
titles?
I've seen Slash versions of all the King's Quest I-IV and Manhunter games,
plus Zeliard. They were all identical to what you described. Since Sierra
titles were hugely popular, it's a safe assumption Slash did budget
I have seen Slash releases of many Sierra titles, such as Kings Quest 3,
Rise of the Dragon, Codename Iceman, Laura Bow 1, QFG4, etc.. In fact,
Sierra seems to have gotten cheaper and cheaper as time went on. I have seen
several releases of "Conquests of Camelot". After the initial release, they
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Hi,
I have a Slash release of Quest for Glory 2 (1990). I think Slash did a bit of every company out there, I admit I was surprised to see Slash versions of titles like Magic Candle 1 and Might & Magic 3.
"Only" exception seems to be the Origin games? There's no Slash version of any Origin game
I can't believe I didn't notice this before, but I have three Zeliards from
Sierra (same slipcover-over-box format as Codename: Iceman, King's Quest 4,
LL1, Sorcerian, Thexder, etc. -- you know, all the 1987-1990 Sierra releases)
and I took one down to record some sound from it and lo and behold, i