> My question: Has anyone else seen Slash releases of Sierra 1987-1990
titles?
I've seen Slash versions of all the King's Quest I-IV and Manhunter games,
plus Zeliard. They were all identical to what you described. Since Sierra
titles were hugely popular, it's a safe assumption Slash did budget
the Slash
garbage release.
Stuart
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I can't believe I didn't notice this before, but I have three
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I can't believe I didn't notice this before, but I have three Ze
I can't believe I didn't notice this before, but I have three Zeliards from
Sierra (same slipcover-over-box format as Codename: Iceman, King's Quest 4,
LL1, Sorcerian, Thexder, etc. -- you know, all the 1987-1990 Sierra releases)
and I took one down to record some sound from it and lo and behold, i