I picked up a very nice copy of the Infocom
"Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy" adventure game.

It has the box and manual with the snap in clear
plastic lid, genuine fluff, microscopic space fleet,
peril sensitive sunglasses, DON'T PANIC button,
destruction orders for your planet and your house,
Apple ][ game disk in original Infocom sleeve and
no tea.

The genuine fluff is a cotton ball in a plastic
baggie, the microscopic space fleet is an empty
plastic baggie stapled to a printed foldover card
that says microscopic space fleet on it and the
peril sensitive sunglasses are heavy black paper
cut out into a shape similar to those cheap 3D
glasses but with solid paper instead of lenses.
The DON'T PANIC button is a nice pinback button.

And yes, there is no tea included in the box. ;)

Companies used to pack neat stuff in with games.
Now all you get is a CD in a big box and if you're
lucky you get a jewel case and a bit of paper with
installation instructions.

I don't know if the disc is any good because I
don't have an apple ][ to try it on. The surface of
the media looks absolutely perfect, no evidence of
any wear even when viewed at low angles in bright
light.

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"When you are wrestling for possession of a sword, the man with the handle always 
wins." Hiro Protagonist

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