Hey Jukka, glad you found this list, welcome!

> 1. Did old SSI fantasy games (non-AD&D) have
> clue books other than "Realms of Darkness"?

I bought most of these new back in the 80's, and the answer is no, none
came with a clue book except Realms of Darkness. (Eternal Dagger has a
'strategy guide' that came with it..
 
> 2. Did these SSI AD&D-games have clue books:
>   * Neverwinter Nights (1991)
>   * War of the Lance (1989)
>   * DragonStrike (1990)

Nope.  These games are not amenable to clue books really since they are
action/strategy games (the last two anyways)
 
> 4. Do you have knowledge on Sierra, Lucas and/or SSI catalogs
> or even pictures of them?
> There are listing of these catalogs I know at my site with pics, too.

I have SSI catalogs from 1984 onwards - I'm not sure how many catalogs
exist prior to this, but probably only conatining their war games (which
I dont collect).

For Sierra I have a pic of an early On-Line systems catalog, date
unknown.  It is just a 2-page sheet of cardboard with lots of text. 
After that I have 1987 and onwards.

> I also haven't seen these though I've seen the titles somewhere:
> - SSI Summer 1986
> - SSI Spring 1987
> - SSI Spring 1988
> - SSI Spring 1989
> 

I have (pics of) the 86 and 87 ones but dont have a Spring 88 or 89 -
these probably dont exist (sinc eI have gone through a LOT of SSI games
from this era and never had one).

BTW, I noticed you had a pic of the LOTR limited edition Nazgul hologram
- any idea how rare this is?  Did you pick it up somewhere or are you
the original owner?  These things were expensive so I cant imagine they
sold many??

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