I usually deplore price guides, simply because they seem to take some of
the fun out of collecting, although I believe the solution found for the
Interactive Fiction Collector's Guide (i.e. realistic maximum prices for
a game in mint sealed/opened but perfect/other condition) is a great help
and doesn't necessarily constitute fixed prices. It only suggests what
you should NOT pay in regard of the actual availability.

In any case, this new site should be very interesting, might actually
become a hub for the vintage software collectors.

Marco: thanks for the clue, "rpgmerchant" is the giveaway. His eBay ID is
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]".

/Alexander


-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Leonard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 8:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] computergamecollector


Alexander Zoller wrote:
>
> Can't say I ever heard of him before... I'd probably know his eBay ID
> if I see it. Site is employing a price guide for mint sealed games, this
> ought to create some controversy.

Whoa, I didn't catch that at all!  Not good...
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