Afraid I cant help on the Aquarius
version, but I have a question on the Intellivision version... My copy has a
different box (no Mattel Electronics on the front and no UPC on
the back). It also has a white label on the cart that says Dungeons
Dragons, Treasure of Tarmin but I have seen a
Afraid I can't help on the Aquarius version, but I have a question
on the Intellivision version... My copy has a different box
(no Mattel Electronics on the front and no UPC on the back).
Are you able to scan that one? Front and back.
Yours seems to be rarer; all the Tarmin scans I've seen on net
Here are links to the scans, feel free to use them on your site if you want
to:
http://www.falcondesigns.ca/images/add1-canada-b.jpg
http://www.falcondesigns.ca/images/add2-alt-f.jpg
http://www.falcondesigns.ca/images/add2-alt-b.jpg
The Canadian ADD1 is a flip lid box, but Tarmin is not.
The
I think I can answer both questions.
Like you, I didnt know Aquarius Tarmin existed until I saw it at CGExpo
last summer. Conveniently the Blue Sky Rangers were there, so I asked
them about it :) It is not that rare actually, at least not any rarer
than Aquarius in general. Anyways, I have
Thanks for the info... now I just have to hope they still have the original
blue label version the next time I go to Cash Converters :p
Steve
-Original Message-
From: Howard Feldman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2004 9:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*Putting an original akalabeth sticker on a 'non-original' disk is a forgery.
*Putting an original sticker on a disk that has the data copied from an original Akalabeth is a forgery.
But how could you tell? I'm *NOT ADVOCATING THIS*, just posing the question.
Also,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Jim Leonard wrote:
**
Hm... Now see, I would probably take a blank disk, write Akalabeth to it, and put
the sticker on -- wouldn't that be worth just a tiny bit more?
**
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