> I may ask a third question: what determines if you have an original game
or
> not? I think we all agree that I have the original game if I have the
> original floppies, but the question is (are?), do I have an original if
> a) I have manual, box, everything complete, etc but no original floppies?
> b) only one/some of the original floppies?
> c) Just one of the goodies (reference card, manual, etc)?

I'd say (a) and (b) could be called a "game".  (Incomplete games, but games
nonetheless.)  I file loose props seperately, so that would exclude (c).
For me, anyway.




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