Re: [SWCollect] Even marginally ethical?

2004-04-26 Thread Jim Leonard
Dan Chisarick wrote: Evil? Immoral? Risky? All of the above. It's called "shilling" on ebay, and gets you booted'n'banned. Not in favor of it. :) -- Jim Leonard ([EMAIL PROTECTED])http://www.oldskool.org/ Want to help an ambitious games project? http://www.mo

RE: [SWCollect] Retro PC game collecting officially became big business

2004-04-26 Thread Hugh Falk
Remember the scene in Willy Wonka where Mr. Salt (Veruca’s dad) has his whole peanut factory “shelling” candy bars to find the golden ticket?  It’s kind of like that.  Only I don’t have a factory or a bunch of workers helping me.  I just run a bunch of search manually once a week.   Hugh

Re: [SWCollect] Retro PC game collecting officially became big business

2004-04-26 Thread BL
>It's pretty much public knowledge that I wrote my own automated eBay search tool, but if a few of you don't mind >sharing how you find your stuff, I'd be interested to hear it.  Do you rely on eBay's saved searches and automatic >notifies?  Do you save the URLs for the results of a bunch of

Re: [SWCollect] Even marginally ethical?

2004-04-26 Thread Tomas Buteler
It's certainly unethical, but I must confess I'm lured to the idea. Of course I don't really own anything that would loosely fetch those high prices, and wouldn't afford the items that are dug out by the unaware, so I couldn't do anything but watch you guys build up your collections (or fortunes :)

[SWCollect] Even marginally ethical?

2004-04-26 Thread Dan Chisarick
Leveraging the phenomenon on ebay that one rare item selling for a wad of cash is usually followed by several more just like it, is it a possible strategy to 'sell' highly desirable vintage items amongst ourselves on ebay? We wouldn't actually transfer ownership of the goods, and sure there wo

Re: [SWCollect] Retro PC game collecting officially became big business

2004-04-26 Thread Dan Chisarick
When I started collecting a few years back, I had an entire 8.5 x 11 sheet of titles, search terms, publishers, etc. You name it. It would take me an hour a day to dig. I found some pretty interesting stuff. I also had more cash to buy goodies with. But I relied purely on ebay's search tool.

Re: [SWCollect] New Article from The Origin Museum

2004-04-26 Thread Lee K. Seitz
Vincent Joguin stated: > >At 10:25 26/04/2004 -0500, you wrote: >>AND the original hardware to play it on, right Jim? If you want the full >>experience, you can't settle for < 1 second load time on an emulator when >>you could have 45 seconds on the original Apple. B-) > >If it's <1 sec. in the e

Re: [SWCollect] New Article from The Origin Museum

2004-04-26 Thread Jim Leonard
Vincent Joguin wrote: If it's <1 sec. in the emulator, then it's a bad emulator ;-) For those who didn't get the joke, Vincent has written several emulators. :-) -- Jim Leonard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) World's largest electronic gaming project:http://www.MobyGames.com/ A delicious slice of the dem

Re: [SWCollect] New Article from The Origin Museum

2004-04-26 Thread Jim Leonard
C.E. Forman wrote: So just collect two of everything ;-) AND the original hardware to play it on, right Jim? If you want the full experience, you can't settle for < 1 second load time on an emulator when you could have 45 seconds on the original Apple. B-) Hey, 45 seconds only added to the antici

Re: [SWCollect] Retro PC game collecting officially became big business

2004-04-26 Thread Howard Feldman
Well, I do several hours of clever manual searches, once a week. I can't tell you what I search for of course :) It has managed to find me some good bargains that other people miss (especially when people misspell things..). Lately though everyone seems to be finding all the good stuff I find

RE: [SWCollect] Retro PC game collecting officially became big business

2004-04-26 Thread Josh Lulewicz
I’m obviously not doing anything special because every time I find something I am interested in I can guarantee 15 other people have also found it…   -josh   -Original Message- From: C.E. Forman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 10:21 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: [SWCollect] Retro PC game collecting officially became big business

2004-04-26 Thread C.E. Forman
What I'd like to know is how people (the same people all the time) are finding the rare items.  Granted, I'm aware of a few sellers putting a ton of stuff up, so people watch their auctions.  Everyone searches on Infocom, Drash, etc.  But I've also seen some really obscure stuff by an atypic

Re: [SWCollect] New Article from The Origin Museum

2004-04-26 Thread Vincent Joguin
At 10:25 26/04/2004 -0500, you wrote: AND the original hardware to play it on, right Jim? If you want the full experience, you can't settle for < 1 second load time on an emulator when you could have 45 seconds on the original Apple. B-) If it's <1 sec. in the emulator, then it's a bad emulator ;

Re: [SWCollect] New Article from The Origin Museum

2004-04-26 Thread C.E. Forman
> If I can add to this: I believe that the MEDIUM you write about isn't complete > without the actual gameplay experience: Loading the game, looking at the title > screen with anticipation, gameplay mechanics, looking at maps, consulting > add-ins/feelies. I feel that it is imperative that the g

Re: Re: [SWCollect] New Article from The Origin Museum

2004-04-26 Thread ommail
Done-and-done, Jim! Joe > > From: Jim Leonard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2004/04/26 Mon AM 01:35:36 EDT > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [SWCollect] New Article from The Origin Museum > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > I have complete confidence that the data will survive--I'll leave tha