auctions so I wouldn't hold that against him.
Freddie
Lucasarts Museum - http://lucasarts.vintagegaming.org
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d that against him.
Freddie
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You know Jim I have this and it is NOT slash version I think (it is in
Three total versions:
flat in 1986
standard in 1988, supports EGA
Slash in 19??, 3.5" disks only.
Sorry if I wasn't clear about that.
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Jim Leonard ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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In a message dated 04/08/2004 7:30:58 AM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> Another one that comes to mind is The Bard's Tale III.
> I've seen Slash BT III box, is there a "normal" one too?
Hm, not sure about that, I don't have the boxed version, I've just seen it on pics. An
>> Another one that comes to mind is
The Bard's Tale III. > I've
seen Slash BT III box, is there a "normal" one too?
Hm, not sure about that, I don't have the boxed version, I've just
seen it on pics. Anybody has one and can
check?
- Peo
In a message dated 04/08/2004 6:15:56 AM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Another one that comes to mind is The Bard's Tale III.
I've seen Slash BT III box, is there a "normal" one too?
Tom
Visit my web page for many games for sale/trade and screen shots of Ultima Escape from M
Hugh Falk wrote:
>The only two EA games I know of that came in both Flat and Standard boxes
are Wasteland and
>Starflight. However, I'm not a box-variation fanatic so it is possible
others exist. Anybody
>know any?
Another one that comes to mind is The Bard's Tale III.
>Since I'm asking que
In a message dated 04/08/2004 1:04:30 AM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Starflight 1988 standard box is not only a re-release, it is the coveted EGA
version.
You know Jim I have this and it is NOT slash version I think (it is in wrap) Only EGA I've seen before was the Slash.
In a message dated 04/08/2004 12:06:13 AM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Starflight is interesting because the only copyright in the game is 86. So
I'm guessing the standard box was a 1988 re-release. Tom (or anybody), what
is the copyright on yours
Inside of box says Softwar
Hugh Falk wrote:
Since I'm asking questions: My Apple Wasteland has copyrights from 1986 -
1988 (depending on where you look). Does anybody have one with ONLY 1986?
Did it actually hit the shelves in 86, 87 or 88? I think 88.
I bought mine in 1988, but I have the IBM PC version.
Starflight is
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From: Dan Chisarick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 8:53 PM
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Subject: [SWCollect] Another "Is this rare"?
"Deluxe Edition" of Wasteland???
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItem&category=4610&item=412
Dan Chisarick wrote:
I'd be led to believe that the album cover came FIRST, then the box, as
the last few Apple II games came in boxes (John Madden and Earl Weaver
did). Thoughts?
Yes, that is how it was. He seems to have it backwards. Geez, I would kill
small rodents with my bare hands to
"Deluxe Edition" of Wasteland???
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?
ViewItem&category=4610&item=4121816523&rd=1
Aside from lines like "Casual collectors may wish to pass this by" and
"each disk verified by Copy II Plus" (which I'd love to know how he did
that since the protection on Waste
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