I attempted to send this while I was away last week, but it bounced because the e-mail address from my ISP's web-enabled mail didn't match my usual UNIX mailer's.
The irony is that, when we came back by my parents' on the way back home, I didn't have room in the car for this stuff! I'll get it next time, I guess. --- After recent discussion here about Avalon Hill games, I went on a mission to find my Andromeda Conquest box and original disk at my parents' house. While I found the disk, I failed to find the box. (I haven't given up hope, though. It's there *somewhere*.) But I *did* find my missing original disks for many (most?) of my Apple II games, plus boxes and props for Hitchhiker's Guide, Beauracracy, and Planetfall (gold edition). I also found the packages for Choplifter!, Hacker, all three Questprobe games, and MasterType (with the disk still in it). My Stationfall box (or was it a gold flat?) and Leather Goddesses of Phobos box are still MIA. Hopefully it's with the Andromeda Conquest box. Come to think of it, my Ogre and Autoduel boxes may still be at my parents', too. I also came across some boxes of old Apple II magazines, like _Nibble_. Those are actually my father's, though, so they stay there. Mr. Romero, do you happen to know what issue of which magazines your game Scout Search appeared in? I typed it in many, many years ago, but discovered just a few years ago that one of the files on the floppy it was on has suffered from bit rot, so I can no longer play it (on those rare occassions I can get an Apple II set up in the house). Maybe if I find the magazine I can cheat and scan in the code listing. 8) I also found some other cool stuff, like an original airbrush of the Silver Surfer by then _Silver Surfer_ colorist Tom Vincent, but that's off topic. 8) P.S. Speaking of Choplifter!, I'd still like an original disk to replace mine that (*sob*) died. -- Lee K. Seitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent to you because you are currently subscribed to the swcollect mailing list. To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of 'unsubscribe swcollect' Archives are available at: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/
