Re: [SWCollect] What's your favorite find?

2002-11-11 Thread Edward Franks
On Monday, November 11, 2002, at 02:24 PM, Origin Museum wrote: [Snip] 1. Lord British Starter Kit--Akalabeth and Ultima 1 sold together by California Pacific--still in the original baggie (also the most I ever paid for a title--$1,200.00 in a bundle w/about 20 other worthless titles--does

RE: [SWCollect] What's your favorite find?

2002-11-11 Thread Hugh Falk
Welcome aboard, Joe! Haven't heard from you in a while. By the way, I couldn't link to your story below. Hugh -Original Message- From: Origin Museum [mailto:originmuseum;crius.net] Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 12:25 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [SWCollect] What's your favorite

Re: [SWCollect] What's your favorite find?

2002-11-10 Thread C.E. Forman
One of these is a copy of Star Saga: One for the Apple II. All the materials inside are unused and the manuals are shrinkwrapped. I don't recall hearing about it until I found it, but I thought it was cool finding it in that condition. I have no sentimental attachment to it, however, and

Re: [SWCollect] What's your favorite find?

2002-11-09 Thread Lee K. Seitz
John Romero stated: What's your favorite old software find that you have? Just to introduce myself to Mr. Romero and whoever else might be new, I'm not really much of a software collector. I find the topic quite interesting, but my personal passion is old video games (e.g. Atari 2600). Once