[game_preservation] Vintage Game Club

Andrew Armstrong andrew at aarmstrong.org
Wed Jul 23 10:24:47 EDT 2008


My funds are so limited I'm having to wait to pay a bill my housemate
paid some months ago, less I put it on my credit card. :) That and I've
got the Develop conference next week, where I'm volunteering (unpaid :)
) and will be paying for my accommodation out of pocket.

I'll get around to it - but they are already well into GF in any case,
so I'd be behind even if I got it now (since I'm away for a week
obviously!) - I'll probably get the next game, and who knows, it might
be one I own but haven't played yet (Fallout I never got far in, and
Syndicate Wars, I don't even know if it runs on XP, heh).

The game is ~£12 second hand from the few places I checked btw. Not in
the cheap range when I picked up Enemy Territory: Quake Wars for around
£7 a week ago (my last game purchase for a while I think).

Andrew

Captain Commando wrote:

> Oh, I thought it was out of print and outrageously expensive used like

> so many other classics. $40 new and in stock. But that's still a bit

> much for me at the moment (particularly when I need to buy a new power

> supply to get my PC running :)

>

> On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 1:10 AM, Stuart Feldhamer

> <stuart.feldhamer at gmail.com <mailto:stuart.feldhamer at gmail.com>> wrote:

>

> If your only obstacle is that funds are limited, you should

> definitely do

> it. GF is a classic and how much could it cost? $20?

>

> Stuart

>

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