Excellent
list, Hugh. I would also recommend "The Computer Entrepreneurs" by Robert
Levering, Michael Katz (no relation to Eyal) and Milton Moskowitz. It was
published in 1984 and is sort of a snapshot of the up-and-coming companies at
the time. Includes the obvious ones (Atari, Apple,
?
That book sounds
great. FYI, there are several on half.comÂ…I just bought one for
$6. Thanks for the tip.
Hugh
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Message-From: C.E.
Forman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 07, 2003 5:37
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Books
While not game collecting per se, PayPal has gotten a good amount of
debate here so I figured it was relevant.
Yes. Go ATT. (Lesser-of-two-evils thing.)
On an unrelated note, shocked that CE didn't take a swing at the
Platypus stamps :)
Oh, I did. eBay's worthless bidding system shit its
So it sounds like sniping about 10-30 minutes before the end is the best
of
both worlds -- get your max bid in late to avoid watchers, but early
enough to
ensure it gets into the system.
Actually my new strategy says bid about 2-3 hours before the close. When
eBay goes down, it can stay down
I would recommend signature confimation with insurance. The confirmation
will act as proof that it was delivered, the insurance will give you some
protection if it's damaged en route. And it's not too expensive. For items
like this you may want to call the buyer on the phone before you ship,
Oh yeah, Tom will probably say this too, but you're safer if you DON'T take
PayPal for something this expensive. It's just too darn easy (and tempting)
for a scammer to pull a chargeback.
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From: Jim Leonard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday,
Agreed, BidPay is very safe (Western Union owns it
and they've been around for decades so they know what they're doing). It's
also convenient since it allows overseas buyers to pay with a credit
card.
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From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Sorry for the duplicate message to you, Jim, didn't realize you had replied
in private.)
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From: C.E. Forman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jim Leonard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 2:28 PM
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Repairing floppies (long)
Yes
Games enjoy a particular virtue in that their data is digital and can be
copied exactly 'till the end of time (to a point, but that's another
story about nibble counts and the like). So even if you made an exact
copy of the game, using the same data on the same media, has it retained
its
Infocom's Spellbreaker.
There's a puzzle early on where you have to get past an ogre to get a scroll
and gold box in the next room. There's a time-stop spell, and if you use
it, the ogre is frozen, but so are the scroll and gold box, so you can't
take them. In a few turns the spell wears off
I should have clarified IBM PC action games. If anyone has ever heard
of an older IBM PC non-adventure non-strategy game ever fetching more
than $30 I would love to hear about it.
An IBM version of Microsoft Decathlon is easily worth more than $30.
That's Microsoft's ONLY action game of
Total agreement. I'd estimate a good 30
-40% of my Shoppe transactions involve overseas collectors, and I
have never had any problems with any of them.
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From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 6:21
PM
I recognize the seller, he's bought from me before,
plus he's got a bunch of other good items up. I'd say it's far more likely the shrinkwrap job would be non-original
than the box. But this seems like the real deal, it's got the shrink seal
on 3 sides, like my sealed Origin Ring Quest.
Hi Jim, I seem to recall you expressing some
reluctance at using MobyGames to draw attention to your auctions. Not sure
if you still feel that way, but it'd be a great way to get people to
notice. Use all resources available to you.
Like Tom says, maybe wait for a free listing day
Has anyone else noticed this? I just went to do a completed-auctions search
on eBay, and it made me sign in first! There's a page that now says you
have to be registered with eBay to do a completed search. It's only a
matter of time before they start charging for this.
I signed up on October 23, 1998, but I knew about
the site a year or so before that. Had some reservations (can't remember
what they were now) that kept me away from it until then.
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From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday,
Hmm, people selling collectibles described as being
in better condition than they really are. Why does that sound
familiar? (MINT!!! B-)
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From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 2:13
PM
Subject: Re:
Hey gang, got another one for you. Anyone
here familiar with Sierra's early non-game products?
This guy's e-mail is [EMAIL PROTECTED], if anyone can help
him.
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From: Josh Henry
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 11:29 PM
Subject: Sierra game
I've probably discussed this before, but don't you hate it when you
find a game manual (or other piece) and there's no sign of the rest of
it?
Yeah, always leaves me wondering if there was a rest of it, and somebody
just beat me to it.
So, do you guys have boxes full of pieces of games
Urgle.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItemitem=3068542018category=3545rd=1
Anybody on this group have anything to 'fess up? B-)
Now we have a whopping two data points ;-) for just the cassette.
$865 and $765. Trying to estimate or guesstimate the price of the
complete game is
Aagh. Classic mistake. Searching on Drash but not Ultima for the VIC.
I'm modifying my automated searches right now.
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From: Stephen Emond [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 7:12 PM
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Mt. Drash cassette and
Here's what Brian told me when I
asked:
There was no map. It was a cheap-looking 5 1/2 x 11 folded booklet,
printedby some "instant press" outfit, with a typewriter typeface on maybe
12 whitepages, and a light blue cover. It bears the original Faneuil Hall
company address.Probably less
It's possible, I will have to check. This
looks like an earlier version of the ZUG map. Like I said, once I dig mine
out I'll be able to describe it better.
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From:
Stephane Racle
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 9:18
PM
What would I *really* love to have? Source code. To anything. Old
Atari games. Any Ultima (yes the original U1 is in basic), Empire,
Karateka, Paradroid, whatever. Don't care. Sure many games were
probably pure assembly, why bother with comments :), and most ancient
source has likely
Stephane,
You got your BotF from the former president of
Phoenix, didn't you? I recall he was selling some stuff awhile back, I got
a few pieces from him myself.
- Original Message -
From:
Stephane Racle
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 8:34
PM
It indeed is that uncommon. Much more so than a Starcross saucer,
Suspended mask or sealed Fooblitzky. I have been on ebay now for five
years and only saw it once and that one was even sealed.
Hmm, I've had 3 or 4 of these (ZorkQuest II) come through the Shoppe over
the years, but I can't say
That reminds me, I have the Zork 1 poster from the Zork Users Group.
Say, was that the only poster they made? I have some vague memory of
a Zork 2 poster mentioned.
There was a Zork II, it was in BW.
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This message
I recall someone saying the seller admitted to shilling on this auction.
Can't find the original post, though.
- Original Message -
From: Stephane Racle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 2:21 PM
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Mt. Drash cassette and market
I hear he doesn't have a lot of patience with
people talking about Drash, though. He's done a number of other games
since then and apparently dislikes the fact that everyone only seems to care
about the one crappy game he did two decades ago.
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From:
This idea comes up every now and then, but we never seem to get past the we
should do this stage. If everybody's serious, we could put something like
this together.
First we'd need to agree where to hold it, of course. East coast? West
coast? Middle of the country? (Of course it's going to
It's still up on my news page (www.yois.biz/news). I still get pissed when
I think about it or look at the package, so I don't think I'll retype it
here.
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From: John Romero [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: C.E. Forman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2004 10:23 PM
I've started doing that now, even warning I will leave negative feedback if
the item is damaged due to poor protection. Probably makes me sound like a
jerk, but I am so thoroughly sick of half-assed packaging.
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From: Hugh Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would say for starters, we'd need to work out a budget and a
location. It would be a good idea to have a duration in mind too. 2
days would probably be reasonable.
Yeah, 2 days is probably the ideal. Get in Friday and get set up, do the
actual show Saturday and Sunday, start cleaning up
As both a loser and an idiot, I was deeply offended by that statement. B-)
- Original Message -
From: Feldhamer, Stuart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 10:03 AM
Subject: RE: [SWCollect] Modern classics
It's pretty obvious, isn't it? There are
Not sure about that, but of course there was the miserable failure of
Majestic (http://www.mobygames.com/game/sheet/p,3/gameId,5282/ for
more info, including a review by our own CEForman)
Nope, that's not it, but thanks for mentioning it. The name sounds
familiar, but that's about it. (And
I think if we start by asing the CGExpo guys we can find most of this
stuff out. I'm sure they'll be happy to give us info, they seem like
nice guys.
I'll get a message drafted to them this week. Last week I had absolutely no
time.
For that we could do a quick poll right here. If this
Wow, I must REALLY be optimistic, then, I figured a few hundred would show,
especially once they learn of the classic authors. (The place could get
packed if the Woz shows up!) I'd prefer to plan for a larger number, just
in case.
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From: Hugh Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, I *would* draw a distinction between *trading* games and
*buying* them. I dislike the thought of being taxed for non-cash
transactions.
I tried to argue the same to a customs officer. His reasoning was that I
paid by sending my game. Can you argue with that?
Then your customs tax
Totally disagree here; having an item still in original shrinkwrap is a
testament of time,
and much rarer than an open box, of course. Really though, it's just
amazing to have an
item after X years still in the condition and orginal packaging that it
would have been in
at the little ma pa
I guess the only real solution is to make it a closed project, where you
would have to apply to get access, and only real collectors would be
admitted. But I fear that's just delaying the inevitable, really.
Unfortunately I don't believe there's much of a chance of stopping a
counterfeiter
.
Not everyone lives in southern California :) Plan small for a first time
conference, or there won't be a second.. You can always limit
attendance if you get too many applicants, but you can't do the
reverse.. In fact limited seats could encourage people to sign up and
pay early..
C.E. Forman wrote
Good point... So plan for maybe 200 - 300, then? I do have a feeling that
a significant percentage of cartridge collectors are also computer gamers
and would come to something like this.
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From: Edward Franks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Software Collectibles Mailing List
I've heard from one cartridge collector who bought a bunch of sealed SNES
games, only to find out the seller took the original, more valuable
cartridges out and replaced them with cheap-o titles before reshrinking, so
he could sell the same game twice, thinking no one would ever open the wrap.
Yep, I found him right away. His eBay ID too. LMK if you want him on my
jerk-list, he definitely qualifies. B-}
- Original Message -
From: Feldhamer, Stuart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 3:53 PM
Subject: RE: [SWCollect] 5.25s vs. 3.5s
- The CDROM version of Return to Zork was produced in greater numbers
than the floppy-disk version, so theoretically the diskette version is
worth more.
Rarer, but not necessarily worth more, except maybe to a few collectors or
RTZ fanatics. Who wants to actually play the floppy version,
When this one comes up, I always try to strike a
balance between me and the seller. If I can make the seller really happy
with the amount he's getting, and me still really happy with the price I'm
paying, great. On the other hand, you definitely should get rewarded for
knowing what other
How many sellers would tell a buyer they are paying too much?
Yo. B-)
The Shoppe, anyway. If the person uses the Shoppe's offer button and goes
way too high, it's coded to cut the price down to a more reasonable level
(albeit the maximum reasonable price I have entered in the database).
Breakers, PC:
I'd go maybe $20 max. More, $30 or so if I didn't have one already. But
that's me.
My question to the list: How many of you hold shrinkwrapping so highly
that a badly crushed wrapped is worth more than a good condition
unwrapped?
Amazingly, NOT me! The game package itself
-Original Message-
From: C.E. Forman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 6:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] 5.25s vs. 3.5s
Yep, I found him right away. His eBay ID too. LMK if you want him on my
jerk-list, he definitely qualifies. B
Seriously, I do seem to remember there was a difference between the CD
version and the floppy version. Though given RTZ's lack of appeal I
would agree that the floppy version is of interest to collectors and
RTZ fanatics. Which is a bit of a shame. I liked the way they did the
user
The Starcross saucer pictured in the article is my own. B-)
- Original Message -
From: Marco Thorek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 9:17 PM
Subject: [SWCollect] Article on Slashdot
Slashdot had a short article on early game packagings here,
DO-IT!
DO-IT!
DO-IT!
B-)
Seriously, if eBay is saying Western Union is
unsafe (or even less safe than PayPal), that is a total lie and hurts WU's
reputation. They *should* sue 'em.
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From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
I've heard of it somewhere, but it's possible you may have mentioned it
before. Any accompanying docs, or just the disk?
- Original Message -
From: Stephane Racle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 11:19 PM
Subject: [SWCollect] A game called Whiz
This is another one that I overpaid on, believing
at the time that it was rarer than it actually is. Jim's "somewhat rare"
still applies, and definitely more so than the On-Line f olders, but I see
several on eBay each year. They've almost consistently dropped below the
$100 mark, though.
In situations like this I like to e-mail the buyer with something like,
Hey, why did you end this auction early? I was planning to snipe for $50.
From several eBay accounts, if you have multiples. Make 'em think they're
losing money, next time they won't do it.
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The problem we'll run into here is, how do we differentiate between someone
selling a complete game and someone selling just a loose disk in a lot with
50 others? I've got a script I run that does my automated eBay searches,
but it's really just opening a URL to eBay with the appropriate keyword
Good luck parsing this auction correctly
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItemitem=3074939557category=3561. ;-)
Between the typos and the combined auction you're in trouble.
My favorite typo is the Onk. B-)
Hey gang,
If you're subscribed to my YOIS mailing list, you already got my message
about the new column. But I wanted to let everybody know I also have the
full details of my battle with the Infocom T-shirt faker from last year (the
asshole who caused me so much trouble). The link is through
Dan, if you do bid, let us know how they compare with a known original.
- Original Message -
From: Dan Chisarick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 7:55 PM
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Weird Ultima auction on eBay
Member since '99, no activity for
Yes, it was published separately. I just saw an auction for it not that
long ago:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=3072600726category=3528sspagename=STRK%3AMEBWA%3AITrd=1
- Original Message -
From: Per-Olof Karlsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday,
Quite possibly...
Leather Goddesses of Phobos 2: Gas Pump Girls Meet the Pulsating
Inconvenience from Planet X.
- Original Message -
From: BL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 8:15 PM
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Oh my G*d
I
If it's March-May, we may want to consider doing it next year. This year
seems like an awfully short time to throw everything together.
I'll try and get those e-mails from the CGE/PC people answered this week.
- Original Message -
From: Hugh Falk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
Hi Stephane,
If your site is interactive fiction-related, you might try Stephen Meier and
Manuel Schulz at IF-Legends (their emails are on the if-legends.org main
page).
If you decide to rent webspace, just don't go with Aim1Hosting... that's
T-shirt Jerk's current venture! B-)
Once it's
, but that could easily be done by October (which is
when his show is held).
Keep everyone posted. LMK if you think of anything specific you'd like me
to ask him. (I also invited him to join SWCollect.)
- Original Message -
From: Mark Wolfe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: C.E. Forman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc
I'm sure some of you have already found these, but this guy's a former
Origin employee and is selling a ton of stuff on eBay:
http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewSellersOtherItemsuserid=rshelleycompleted=0sort=3since=-1
Lots of mint items (including a shrinked Kilrathi Saga), hint books
BTW, I noticed you had a pic of the LOTR limited edition Nazgul hologram
- any idea how rare this is? Did you pick it up somewhere or are you
the original owner? These things were expensive so I cant imagine they
sold many??
Is that the one offerred in the Melbourne House game? Can you
Reminds me of when Mindscape used to be here in town (used to be in
Northbrook, IL). I rode there on my bicycle in 1987 when I was stuck in
The
Mist and needed hints. The receptionist was surprised when she learned I
just
got on my bike and rode about 7 miles to ask questions. It was my
I've heard a couple of reports of them exceeding
$100. Never with 8 days still to go on the auction, though. Be
interesting to see if this gets any snipes.
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From:
Freddie
Bingham
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 6:12
PM
? If I recall, I got that along with
the Personal Software Zork for about $100 :) So hard to say what it was
worth alone. It looked boring to me or I wouldnt have parted with it
but maybe I was wrong?
C.E. Forman wrote:
Most of these TRS-80 large manual adventures sell for around $15 - $20
Yeah, I meant justthe ones released by Radio
Shack. All bets are off ona PS Zork price these days.
- Original Message -
From:
Freddie
Bingham
To: 'C.E. Forman' ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 4:25
PM
Subject: RE: [SWCollect] Xenos
I assume
Oh man, that is CLASSIC! You see people selling games on floppy dick all
the time, but this is a new one.
- Original Message -
From: Dan Chisarick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 8:18 AM
Subject: [SWCollect] Funny typo
Its a very long
I've seen the same folder, for Atari, but never in the plastic pack.
- Original Message -
From: Dan Chisarick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Software Collectibles Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 9:06 PM
Subject: [SWCollect] Castle Wolfenstein
I think Castle
Never heard of it, what kind of game is it?
Know the publisher?
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From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 12:09
PM
Subject: [SWCollect] Red Crystal, the
Seven Secrets of Life
Anyone have this game, I am
He's already on my deadbeat list, I put him on the
"my personal" one since he scammed someone I know. Not sure how many
people block those IDs but at least it's there for people to see it. If
you post your story on Vintage Sierra, like you did with Eyal, I'll link to
it.
Unfortunately eBay
For auctions I recommend BidVille. Nowhere near as much traffic as eBay,
but nowhere near as many asinine rules either. You pay $5 to register for 6
months then listing is free (though I've heard rumors they're going to start
charging FVF's down the road). Also you can have longer auctions, or
Hi Vincent,
I've actually heard of 3 variations of the KQ PCjr package: One with 1983
dates, one with 1984, and one with pieces from both years. The general
consensus seems to be that Sierra ran out of 1983 parts and had to have more
made, and changed the year to 1984.
Unfortunately the best
Hey gang,
Anybody here heard from Per-Olaf recently? He bid on a bunch of my BidVille
auctions but seems to have disappeared, hasn't gotten back to me after
multiple e-mails. I hate the thought of leaving negative feedback on a
member of this list, but it's been almost two months now.
I can't remember where I saw this question answered, but, yes, it
was something designed specifically for the movie. It was never a game
that
was commercially released.
Yeah, notice how fast his computer boots it up. And when he types I don't
believe the text line has a cursor. Nearly all
Yeah, this is Jeremy Lechtzin. He's completely trustworthy.
- Original Message -
From: Lee K. Seitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 12:08 AM
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Question about trading partner
Marco Thorek stated:
I'm trying to do a deal
*Sigh* I have changed the group name to
"sc-expo" (Yahoo doesn't allow spaces).
Can we resume being grown-ups now?
B-)
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From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 9:40
AM
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Scexpo
I'd just like to (as always) voice my concern about how widely these images
would get distributed. Not that I'm against preserving it, I'm just worried
about it falling into the wrong hands and we get inundated with fakes being
sold as originals.
Before actually sending the game to the high
Also let me just say (and I'm sure TomMage agrees), VERY wise choice not to
take PayPal on this auction, Edward. B-)
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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,
To arguments of fakes: Yes, I agree that is a concern. But since the
image is already out there, as well as .JPGs of what the casette and box
look like, that possibility already exists.
True, but you'd need a decent size image to be able to print a box from and
make it look halfway
Got this in my mail today, re: the availability of Drash images, just wanted
to pass along.
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From: Great Hierophant [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 3:08 AM
Subject: Ultima: Escape from Mt. Drash
I hope you are aware of a .d64
I don't get Game Show Network. If somebody could tape it for me, I'll pay
postage and the cost of the tape (unless you want it back).
- Original Message -
From: Marco Thorek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Video Game
He is obviously a man of great means (and no wife! :-))
Somebody told me he's writing a book and wants to include every game ever
made in it. Says Peter himself claimed he had millions to spend. (Which
I doubt... I've outbid him before. If he had millions, why didn't he just
bid $1 on
Yeah, I see these all the time, but just don't have
the time or energy to fight CD compilations. Prefer to stick to homemade
packaging, where it's not obvious what the seller's doing. If you feel
like it, report 'em to eBay. They seem to come down on this sort of thing
fairly quick. (And
Tom,
I hope I didn't give you the impression that I
don't care at all about stuff like this. It bugs me too when people charge
money for games that abandonware sites have for free download (which the sites
themselves probably shouldn't, but that's a whole other discussion that I think
Yep, that's definitely the Apple II manual. I saw one auction a long time
ago that had it in an open-faced box. Scan is attached, I saved it.
- Original Message -
From: Freddie Bingham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2004 5:52 PM
Subject: RE:
Dan,
I too spent a large portion of my childhood with ACS. Could you possibly
tell me how to find the mouth in Rivers of Light (the one you're supposed to
give to the ghost in the pyramid)? I edited the game and searched EVERY
SQUARE for it, to no avail.
- Original Message -
From: Dan
I have very vague memories of that. I *think* I beat the
mini-adventures as well as ROL but to be honest, I don't remember.
Possible I didn't. I searched Google for hours (figuring you've
probably already tried that) and the only reference I found was someone
asking that very same
#1 has a registration card
#2 has a registration card but it is filled out with the previous owners
details (he just never sent it in)
#3 has no registration card
I'd number them the same way you do, Jim. Prefer to have a reg card, but
it's minor. Would rather have it written on than
Is there a way to deal with retaliatory -ve feedback?
Request their contact info from eBay and call them. If the phone number is
false, report it to eBay and they will take down the negative comment (and
suspend them until they correct it). This policy is buried pretty deep, but
it is there
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From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 6:43
AM
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] So obviously Mt.
Drash is no longer rare
In a message dated 04/21/2004 6:34:43 AM Central
Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hugh,
Very nice, and remarkably fast. Sorting and
searching both worked great. I did find one
glitch, though: If I:
1. Search on a keyword2. Then hit my browser's
back button from the results page3. Then click the scroll bar on the left
side (in the previous page)
...Instead of scrolling
Anybody else heard of this game? I picked up a copy this weekend in a
thrift for a couple of bucks. No entry on MobyGames, and no active or
completed auctions on eBay.
It's a vampire/horror adventure by Microforum, 1997. M for Mature. Graphic
adventure with icon interface. There's an
When the high-enders get their own copies of given titles
will they leave those alone in next time appearings or do they
gather everything they can get, even multiple times?
I think once the high rollers are out of the way the prices will come down.
Depends on the bidders though... I know
In any case though, I propose we start an investigation, and over time,
formulate a ever-growing list of these people and black list them so
That's a bad idea. Many of them simply collect this way, or do so
intentionally so that they can raise money to buy the software they've
always
Man am I glad work was busy today and I missed this one. Christ. B-)
Since this thread's died down as of about 6:00 today I won't help jump-start
it again, except to say I'm glad to hear people find my ratings of my sale
items accurate and useful. I've always tried to err toward F(S) rather
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