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over 130 pieces of software for $100
« on: January 02, 2012, 01:51:27 AM »
Hi everyone,
 
Hopefully I got a good deal today, scoring over 130 pieces of software for $100
 
Titles are all fully boxed, here are some of them:
 
Buck Rogers Countdown to Doomsday
Wings
Lords of the Rising Sun
Aegis Draw 2000
Amos
Amos Compiler
Second Samurai
Switchblade 2
Turrican
E motion
Wraith of the Demon
Shadow of the Beast
Oh No More Lemmings
Adventures of Willy Beamish
etc.
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Re: over 130 pieces of software for $100
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2012, 02:03:47 AM »
At $1.30 a title, I'd say it was a good deal for boxed games.  :)
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Re: over 130 pieces of software for $100
« Reply #2 on: January 02, 2012, 02:17:00 AM »
Quote from: Darrin;673945
At $1.30 a title, I'd say it was a good deal for boxed games. :)

Yes, can't complain.  Especially when I see people try and sell Buck Rogers Count Down to Doomsday (which I have 3 copies of) for $199.00  LOL
 
Some classic games, I have to enter them all into my gaming spreadsheet and any duplicates sell them.
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Re: over 130 pieces of software for $100
« Reply #3 on: January 02, 2012, 05:26:56 AM »
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Yes, can't complain.  Especially when I see people try and sell Buck Rogers Count Down to Doomsday (which I have 3 copies of) for $199.00  LOL
 
Some classic games, I have to enter them all into my gaming spreadsheet and any duplicates sell them.

Email me a copy of that spreadsheet and a list of your duplicates so we can trade your duplicates for my duplicates.  I prefer to have "Complete-In-Box" games, instead of just the original floppy disks and having to search the Internet for instructions on how to run a game.  I currently have about 420+ boxed games, so there are only about 5,000 to 7,000 games I am missing.:laughing:

Congrats on your purchase of so many boxed games at one time from one person.  That is surely a great find and deal on so many games, unless you already have most of them, but then you will make out well from selling or trading the duplicates to others.
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Re: over 130 pieces of software for $100
« Reply #4 on: January 02, 2012, 06:20:03 AM »
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:laughing:Congrats on your purchase of so many boxed games at one time from one person. That is surely a great find and deal on so many games, unless you already have most of them, but then you will make out well from selling or trading the duplicates to others.

Well they had a sale at the tip shop, all Atari era games were $1 each so I said I'll take the lot, they said they had a whole heap more out the back and said I'll take the whole lot of them and then asked for a discount for the whole lot!  Sure some are missing some disks, but just about all have the instructions, etc.  The Ultima V (Apple 2e version) has a beautiful cloth map! :-)
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Re: over 130 pieces of software for $100
« Reply #5 on: January 02, 2012, 07:21:43 AM »
Here is the total of Amiga only games I picked up
 
Red Baron
Skidmarks
Murder
Dragon Breed
Sherlock Holmes Case of Crown Jewels
Adventure of Willy Beamish
Pang
Lethal Weapon
Chuck Rock 2 Son of Chuck
Switchblade 2
Supaplex
4D sports driving
Wrangler
Deliverance
Die Hard 2: Die Harder
Bomber Bomb
Dick TracyWings
Flashback
Fast Eddies Pool & Billiards
Kid Gloves 2
Second Samurai
World Cricket, Lotus 3, World Rugby
Countdown to Doomsday
oh no more lemmings
Sword of Honour
Birds of Prey
Shadow Sorcerer
Realms of Arkania
Aegis Draw 2000
Shadow of the Beast
Legend
Warlock
Battlechess
Cruise for a corpse
Sensible Soccer
Lord of the Rising Sun
Thunder Jaws
Star Pack
Badlands
Powermonger
Populus 2
Risk the official board game
Wizkid
Millenium 2.2
Robocop 3
Indiana Jones Last Crusade (action game)
RBI Baseball
Syndicate
Crossbow the story of William Tell
D/Generation
Baron Baldric a Grave Adventue
Corporation
Cadaver
Quick Write
Black Crypt
Sim City
Amos
Amos Compiler
Zool 2
Faces Tetris 3
Leisure Suit Larry 3
Leisure Suit Larry 5
Star Flight, Keef the Thief, Twilight, Bards Tale 2
« Last Edit: January 02, 2012, 07:24:29 AM by tasmanian guy »
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Re: over 130 pieces of software for $100
« Reply #6 on: January 02, 2012, 06:27:01 PM »
wow, thats a good deal.

i have some 2000+ boxed games, see my website for the collection.
i have considered selling it (Amiga,AmigaCDTV and AmigaCD32) but i don't know really.

bids are welcome but beware... you will need to either pick them up or get them moved in a container or whatever :)


Edit: i can spot 2 rare'ish games on the list there, the rest is common as mud but most of them are great games :)
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Re: over 130 pieces of software for $100
« Reply #7 on: January 02, 2012, 06:31:09 PM »
AARGH, too much edits lol.

please support http://www.hol.abime.net with box cover scans etc, we need to complete that :-)
(i contributed to over 2800 scans myself :-))
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Re: over 130 pieces of software for $100
« Reply #8 on: January 02, 2012, 11:11:49 PM »
Am I right assuming the rare ones are Wings and Lords of the Rising Sun?
 
I do have Turrican, but unfortunately the box is for the C64 version.
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