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Old 02-November-03, 04:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Well gang... good thing I bought my copy of "The King's Quest Collection 2" from a swap meet for 5 bucks... but bummer on me not buying the "Space Quest Collection" at the same time...

'cause on Amazon.com, people are willing to part with their copy for only 130 to 180 bucks!

Check it out HERE

Maybe I should try selling my original copy of Space Quest 1 on 3.5... or hey, why not go for the 5.25s that are probably fragged?!? I could ask for thousands!!!

ADD: Same deal on all the Sierra "quest" games... even Leisure Suit Larry... Supply and demand I guess... but damn!
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Old 02-November-03, 04:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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dude that cost that much because it it 6 games in one
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