So, to revisit a discussion, how do the rest of you try to estimate the market value of these types of games? What would, say, the first release of Zork -- the PDP-11 version -- be worth?Brian Moriarty estimates that less than 50 of these were ever sold. Look at his closing prices, factor in that it's an actual game rather than a commemorative giveaway, major historical value... I'd say at least $2-3K, likely more. On a slightly tangential note, does anybody even have a picture of this, or know what it includes? |
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