> Well, I kinda see it as preserving a legacy. How many originally
> shrinked versions of a game will be around in fifty years?
>
> Marco

Exactly Marco.. couldn't have said it better myself.

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From: "Marco Thorek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 7:55 PM
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Need advice regarding a Wasteland purchase


> Per-Olof Karlsson schrieb:
> >
> > I support this view too. Shrinkwrapped items to me are interesting
mainly
> > because I know "it's all in the box", and if mint also that it's all in
> > perfect condition. Other than that, I'm not too interested. I can be
found
> > removing the shrink when I'm curious enough and don't have an open copy
> > around. As long as my game is in excellent condition and complete, I'm
> > happy! I do keep many of them still in wrap due to the financial aspect
of
> > things, but I wouldn't be too surprised if this attitude would go away
much
> > like it did with comic books. If you can't see what's inside, look at
the
> > stuff that came with it, then what's the point? Other than being an
> > investment, I see no reason at all to keep it in shrinkwrap.
>
> Well, I kinda see it as preserving a legacy. How many originally
> shrinked versions of a game will be around in fifty years?
>
> Marco
>
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