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 think this is much more reasonable. Feel free to use this method on your sites. No need to mention me as the source (please).
Hugh
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Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Oh my G*d!!!!
From: BL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Feb 4, 2004 4:30 AM
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Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Oh my G*d!!!!
What site is it?
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Infocom Adventure Collection
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Price: $650.00
Where's my credit card, better get this one QUICK!!!! As I said only one example, another Stonekeep for $165, for pity's sake!!!
Tom
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