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> Joe said:
> >You have just confirmed that The Origin Museum is INCOMPLETE!
..to which Pedro replied:
> Haha, do you want more evidence? Ready to go on two or three more quests?
> >:) ;)
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Heehee--At least I was big enough to admit that our collect
Joe said:
>You have just confirmed that The Origin Museum is INCOMPLETE!
Haha, do you want more evidence? Ready to go on two or three more quests? >:) ;)
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Pedro R. Quaresma
Salvador Caetano IMVT
Div. Sistemas de Informação / Systems and Information Division
Administração e Desenvolvimento Lotu
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Tel Wrote:
The MSX Cartridge version is a conversion of the NES/FC Ultima: Exodus and has no
extras beside the manual while the MSX Disk version is a remake of the computer
version. That one has indeed a cloth map, but it should look like this:
http://www.surfing.net/ulti
> > It's the cartridge version with red cover and anime cartoon art
> > seen on the link in the middle:
> > http://koti.mbnet.fi/psychic/_eng_games_ultima.html
> > The cloth map looks just like the ones I've seen on the net, f.ex. here:
> > http://vgmuseum.chaoticmonkey.com/origin/u3-map.jpg
>
> We
> It's the cartridge version with red cover and anime cartoon art
> seen on the link in the middle:
> http://koti.mbnet.fi/psychic/_eng_games_ultima.html
> The cloth map looks just like the ones I've seen on the net, f.ex. here:
> http://vgmuseum.chaoticmonkey.com/origin/u3-map.jpg
Well, that map
> > BTW info on japanese Ultima-releases here?
> > I have Ultima III MSX-2 version
> > and it came with a cloth map (was missing manual).
>
> Which MSX version? The console version didn't have any maps but the
> Pony Canyon FD version had (just like all others in this series). What
> does your map
> BTW info on japanese Ultima-releases here?
> I have Ultima III MSX-2 version
> ( http://koti.mbnet.fi/psychic/_eng_games_ultima.html )
> and it came with a cloth map (was missing manual).
> But according to Ultima Collectors Guide it didn't come with one.
> So is that cloth map possibly from a di