Jim Leonard boldly stated:
>
>That's not quite what I meant, but you pose an interesting point: Is a
>software package without diskettes collectable at all? I would love to
>hear everyone's thoughts on this. Personally, I can't place any value
>at all in a software package that is missing the actual software. No
>matter how excellent the package and materials are in, it's worthless
>for me without the actual product, which is sort of the point. Even if
>the disks are bad, they have to be there (although bad disks are a
>severe disappointment).
Of course it's collectible! You never know when you'll find the disks
loose somewhere. Surely you can't tell me you'd pass over a "pink
frisbee" or Suspended mask package just because the disks were
missing. Obviously a package with disks is worth more than one
without and a one with working disks should be worth more than one
with non-working disks.
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