Wow, I'd have thought it'd be more than that. Anyway, I sent an invite to Byron this morning. He seems to be into archiving game disks, too. That'd bring the total on this list up to... four? Five?

I can't help but draw some of the visual imagery from the museums in Questron, Legacy of the Ancients and Legend of Blacksilver and see a vintage game collection in there...

"In this exhibit you see 'Sword of Kadash'. It requires one red gem to view..." (Supposedly you could beat 'Kadash' in a matter of minutes. The walkthrough is in an issue of "Computist".) That was another of the games that got me trolling ebay for vintage software. Kinda reminds me of a primitive version of "Dark Spyre".


On Mar 23, 2004, at 4:03 PM, Edward Franks wrote:



On Mar 22, 2004, at 8:08 PM, Dan Chisarick wrote: [Snip]
I'm hoping the higher-than-expected sale price of Drash will allow you to keep some of your prizes that you were planning to sell. Though the final value fee from ebay will probably be painful.

The fee is $67.20 which is minor given the final price. I'll be selling some other stuff I have extras of or don't want, but nothing that is highly wanted by collectors (for example, I have an extra Quest For Glory collection).


I've also mentioned the email list to Mr. Olafson and invited him to join.

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Edward Franks


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