14 September 2003, 23:09 | #41 |
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lol!
That must be soooo weird! |
25 September 2003, 16:52 | #42 |
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Maybe im being stupid. But, Hes selling them illegally right? In that case i will probably order a CD, because finding amiga disk images on the net of games i used to own is now nearing impossible.
Is it keeping amiga games alive??? possibly. Do I want to buy it? yes. |
30 September 2003, 19:24 | #43 |
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Is this another site selling them illegally?
http://www.amiga-game.com/index_add.htm?id=google Found this site from this ad |
30 September 2003, 22:53 | #44 | |
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Look, he even admits selling pd games:
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17 October 2003, 17:53 | #45 |
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I have also seen a couple of these CD's in the shops, makes you wonder how they get away with it
i mean tonnes of people like Brian and Toni and the games companies have put great time and effort into their work just to have some AR** sell their stuff and make a tidy profit. SHOOT THEM ALL, that's what I say |
13 November 2003, 15:36 | #46 |
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Just noticed this thread today........ now I feel kinda dirty.
I had bought the DVD-like Amiga Classix 1 & 2 compilations, as well as Gremlin Classix, from HMV a couple of years ago. Of course, I didn't know that there were seemingly two completely different AC compiles. Does anyone know where I can buy the *proper* Amiga Classix compilations? And I had bought the Amiga Emulator CD around '96 or so, and even bought it AGAIN much later thinking it was a different, revised version. Hey, I was like 12/13 at the time! And Amiga emulation wasn't as easy to gain info about or very widely known back then as it is now. Oh well, the one advantage of getting the CD was that I managed to obtain the complete Assassins disk collection in one swoop, rather than spending an eternity grabbing every one of them individually. Curse Emulators Unlimited for having a professional-looking site and all - it's not like Kazaa Gold where you can laugh your arse off at their site for simply not bothering (although I more likely ended up a tad freaked out by its awfulness). |
15 November 2003, 12:16 | #47 |
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@MethodGit
you can buy the original and legal version of Amiga Classix 2+3 from www.epic-interactive.de. |
15 November 2003, 19:07 | #48 |
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Thanks Bobic. I wonder what happened to Amiga Classix 1 though..........?
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