"C.E. Forman" schrieb:
>
> Yeah, what really surprised me was a non-boxed game going that high.
Even if it was boxed, wouldn't it still be a little too much? I have no
idea how rare that collection is, but I consider the Infocom
Masterpieces as comparable.
Marco
> Yoicks. Was $200 the reserve?
Don't think so There are two bids for the same amount, which means one
was placed earlier as a proxy, the second one just happened to match it
exactly (so the earlier bid won).
> I suppose if you add up the value of each individual game, boxed and
> complete,
Yoicks. Was $200 the reserve?
I suppose if you add up the value of each individual game, boxed and
complete, you can get close to $200 ...
These days I really regret not getting the Sierra collections before they
became very very expensive.
-- Stephen
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003, C.E. Forman wrote:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3536027272&category=11047
&rd=1
$200, and that's sans box!
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Holds no interest to me, but considering how much you like Infocom, I'd say
go for it.
Hugh
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From: C.E. Forman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 3:00 PM
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Subject: [SWCollect] You Guys See This?
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Weird. Apparently at one point there was a company in Brazil called Infocom
that distributed Famicom games. The strange thing is, there actually was
one NES game, Tombs and Treasure, released under the (U.S.) Infocom label.
I'm deba