Hugh Falk wrote:
Regardless of how many sequels a game has, the final value of a game can
never be worth less than $0.
If a game was so terrible that the time it took to get through it would have
been better spent *any other way* -- say, eating lint -- then it can be worth
a negative value.
For bad games, Braindead 13 comes to mind too. Does that count like a
sequel?
Stuart
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From: Jim Leonard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2004 3:04 AM
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Hugh Falk wrote:
Regardless
reasonable. Feel free to use this method on your sites. No need to mention me as the source (please).
Hugh
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What site is it?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] stated:
This is really shameless. I suggest a standard for classic =
game prices as follows:
1994 - Present:
Price = (number of letters in game name) x $10
1986 - 93:
Price = (number of letters in game name) x $20
1977 - 85:
Price = (number of letters in game name) x $100
I
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From: Lee K. Seitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Feb 4, 2004 12:02 PM
To: Software Collecting [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Oh my G*d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] stated:
This is really shameless. I suggest a standard for classic =
game prices as follows:
1994 - Present:
Price = (number
om: "Lee K. Seitz" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Feb 4, 2004 12:02 PM
To: Software Collecting [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Oh my G*d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] stated:
This is really shameless. I suggest a standard for classic =
game prices as follows:
1994 - Present:
Price
I wonder what the most valuable game of all time is with this new perfect
system? :)
Brad
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Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 6:47 PM
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Lee,
Thanks for pointing out a couple
Quite possibly...
Leather Goddesses of Phobos 2: Gas Pump Girls Meet the Pulsating
Inconvenience from Planet X.
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From: BL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 8:15 PM
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I
: [SWCollect] Oh my G*d
No way...that was 1992. Only $20 a letter and $2 per subtitle letter.
Then you have to subtract for the sequel. I'd have to go with:
The Activision Little Computer People Discovery Kit The value of this
game is approximately:
$49.99 + $4500 = $4,549.99
I normally
Awhile back there was a private web page selling games for "ludicrous" prices but this seller is setting new records for insane, here is one example:
Infocom Adventure Collection
Activision
Price: $650.00
Where's my credit card, better get this one QUICK As I said only one example,
Heh. Actually, that's an interesting one. I never understood the
fascination with this particular package. It routinely sells on eBay
for anywhere between $100-$200, but it's really not that interesting...
For that price, you can probably grab 5 or 6 grey boxes, a couple of
folios, and some
In a message dated 02/03/2004 10:50:31 PM Central Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I might list some of this seller's other prices here, it is so funny I could die laughing...
Hmm, well I won't be doing this, I wrote to her asking some questions, she seems very nice. Prices
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