Re: Vote (Was: Re: [SWCollect] MobyScale, version 0.2)

2000-08-30 Thread Chris Newman
Yea -- a sealed item can be both mint or utterly destroyed. "Mint sealed" adds a level of refinement to the grade. Chris Jim Leonard wrote: "C.E. Forman" wrote: Now that I think about it, if I were doing such a scale (and I've been thinking about formalizing my personal scale for

Re: Vote (Was: Re: [SWCollect] MobyScale, version 0.2)

2000-08-30 Thread C.E. Forman
I second Hugh's opinion. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 10:22 PM Subject: RE: Vote (Was: Re: [SWCollect] MobyScale, version 0.2) Yay. Mint Sealed should be as close to perfect as possible. Anything less (crushing,

Re: Vote (Was: Re: [SWCollect] MobyScale, version 0.2)

2000-08-30 Thread Lee K. Seitz
Jim Leonard boldly stated: :) I'm trying to stay away from the term "Mint" since it's so overused/misused. Let's take a vote: Who here would like to see "Factory-Sealed" on the scale be renamed to "Mint Sealed"? A yay or nay from everyone will be enough. Yay. -- Lee K. Seitz * [EMAIL

Re: [SWCollect] Game request: Ace of Aces EGA version

2000-08-30 Thread Karl Kuras
Another thing to remember about the shelflife of games at the time was that the PC didn't have a whole lot of them. IF you landed a game that was good it could survive for ages. This is still true today in many respects with games like Quake still going for $30 in some places. While video

Re: [SWCollect] General Collector Questions

2000-08-30 Thread Lee K. Seitz
Jim Leonard boldly stated: "Lee K. Seitz" wrote: Well I don't have the resources to hook my PC up to a TV, unfortunately. I do know 2600 Pac-Man looks different on some emulators in that you can actually see the four ghosts are different colors. (They'd always looked the same flickery