In a message dated 10/05/2003 8:34:53 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://www.softwarecollecting.org/Pictures/CGExpo2003
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Visit my web page for many games for sale/trade and screen shots of Ultima Escape from Mt. Drash, Tom's Ultima, Infocom an
In a message dated 10/05/2003 8:35:14 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Right -- does stuff actuall sell out of there?
Oh yes, I do a good business there. I don't use ebay unless they have a free listing day, they just piss me off, like Chris I guess. I just add a bit extra to
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 m
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and once you list it just stays til it sells.
Right -- does stuff actuall sell out of there?
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In a message dated 10/05/2003 8:21:40 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So I was wondering if anyone had tried
listing items on half and how well the experience went.
Half is great although commision is rather large, minimal work required and once you list it just stays til it
Anyone used Half.com and has experiences to share? I have some esoteric
(read: crappy) items to list, but I'm not sure they'd fetch more than $4.
(Lest you think I would be wasting my time, I have nearly 100 to sell, so $400
or more is not chump change.) If I sell something on ebay for $4, and
Sounds like the EA Sports "4-Way Play" adaptor for Sega Genesis. It was sold
separately and was used for most of their sports games from about 1994 on.
Stephen
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Hey gang,
I have a small black device here, sort of hexagonal, that has two "female"
9-pin joystick ports on the back, and four "male" 9-pins on the front. In
the middle of the "male" ports are the Electronic Arts name and logo (cube,
sphere, pyramid). I found it connects to my Commodore 64. Tr
Jim Leonard stated:
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>Speaking of which, is anyone interested in seeing my pictures of CGExpo? If
>anyone has interest, I'll put them online.
Yes!
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> Speaking of which, is anyone interested in seeing my pictures of CGExpo? If
> anyone has interest, I'll put them online.
Certainly, go ahead!
Marco
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