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Old 21 May 2013, 20:17   #1061
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Well this is high bidding all ready! Why so much? What is it I'm not noticing?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Co...item1c32ac46c6
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Old 21 May 2013, 20:56   #1062
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Well this is high bidding all ready! Why so much? What is it I'm not noticing?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-Co...item1c32ac46c6

Must be an early version, red power light complete with starter pack and workbench 1.1 (well that's my theory)
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Old 21 May 2013, 20:58   #1063
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Must be an early version, red power light complete with starter pack and workbench 1.1 (well that's my theory)
Indeed it is.
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Old 21 May 2013, 21:05   #1064
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Serial number 1.136.636... ?
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Old 21 May 2013, 21:09   #1065
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Its the first time I've seen a workbench 1.1 disk
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Old 21 May 2013, 21:12   #1066
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Its the first time I've seen a workbench 1.1 disk
So it's actually the disk that's high value?
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Old 21 May 2013, 21:28   #1067
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So it's actually the disk that's high value?
Dont know, I cant see another on ebay, if there was it something I would bid on
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Serial number 1.136.636... ?
It is a weird serial.
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Old 21 May 2013, 23:07   #1069
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No I don't think so, as far as I can tell from photo 10/12 it's the A500 serial..
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Old 22 May 2013, 12:04   #1070
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Old 27 May 2013, 17:29   #1071
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Amiga-A120...item20d29c2d1d

HOW MUCH??????

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sounds like a money laundering scheme....
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Old 27 May 2013, 17:35   #1073
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He's just out of stock, I bought 3.1 roms from him not so long ago.. Think they were 15£
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What is the benefit in setting the pricing structure like this - can someone please explain?
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Yeah, an out of stock ploy to bide time until more are available. Cheesy!
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Old 01 June 2013, 14:13   #1076
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I'm moving country, and having a big clearout of my old Amiga Games. I've got more than 80 games, and about the same number of coverdisks (mainly Amiga Power) in the auction.

I've used this site for research on games in the past, so I thought some people might be interested.

So here it is.
 
Old 01 June 2013, 14:22   #1077
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Yeah, an out of stock ploy to bide time until more are available. Cheesy!
Yeah that's exactly it so that they don't have to pay to re-list the item
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Old 01 June 2013, 14:49   #1078
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Hello,

I'm moving country, and having a big clearout of my old Amiga Games. I've got more than 80 games, and about the same number of coverdisks (mainly Amiga Power) in the auction.

I've used this site for research on games in the past, so I thought some people might be interested.

So here it is.


i had a look and i was wondering how much of these were commercial games software as i couldnt see many boxes.just a load of cover disks and pd.
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Old 02 June 2013, 11:29   #1079
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i had a look and i was wondering how much of these were commercial games software as i couldnt see many boxes.just a load of cover disks and pd.
I did include a list of the commercial games. Ive tried to edit the list to only include the stuff I know to be commercially-available games (one or two, like Interphase were originally commercial games, but were released in full on coverdisks, but there's only 5 or so of those at most - the rest were all commercially bought):


Amegas - instructions
Archipelagos
The Art of Chess - instructions
Assassin Special Edition instructions
Ballistix - instructions
Batman The MOvie - instructions
Barbarian - instructions
BC Kid - instructions
Bill's Tomato Game - instructions
Blue Brothers - instructions
Bombuzal - instructions
Body Blows - instructions, 3 disks
Bubble And Squeak
Buggy Boy - instructions
Cadaver- instructions, 2 disks
Cannon Fodder 2 - instructions
The Chaos Engine - instructions, 2 Disks
Chuck Rock - instructions, 2 disksChuck Rock 2 Son Of Chuck - instructions, 2 disks
Desert Strike - instructons, 3 disksDouble Dragon - instructions
Dragon Breed - intructions
Dungeon Quest - 2 disks
F/A-18 Interceptor - instructions, code wheel
Genesia - instructions
Ghouls 'N' Ghosts - 2 disks, instructions
Golden Axe - instructions
Hacker 2Head Over Heels - instructions
Ikari Warriors - instructions
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis - instructions, 12 disks
Insanity Fight - instructions
Interphase
James Pond 2 Robocod - instructions
Kid Gloves
Lamborghini American Challenge - instructions, 2 disksLeander - 3 disks, instructions
Lemmings - instructions,2 disks
Lemmings Christmas Demo
Oh no! More Lemmings
Manic Miner - instructions
Mercenary - instructions
Monkey Island 2 - 12 disks, instructions, code wheel
Mysterious World
The New Zealand Story - instructions
Powerdrive
Populous 2 - instructions
Powermonger- instructions
R-Type
Rainbow Islands - instructions
Robocop 3 - 3 disks, in struction, dongle
Sensibe Soccer - 2 disks, instructions
Sensible Soccer 92/93 season - 2 disks
Sensible World of Soccer - 2 disks
New improved SWOS
THe Simpsons - Bart Vs. The Space Mutants - instructions
Speedball 2 - instructions
Strider 2
Switchblade 2 - instructions
SWIV - instructions
Terrorpods - instructions
Thundercats - instructions
Time Machine instructions
Toki - instructions
Turrican - instructions
Wizball - instructions
Zool - 2 disks, instructions, code wheel
Zool 2 - 2 disks, instructions, code wheel
 
Old 02 June 2013, 18:45   #1080
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Not often I sell stuff on eBay but trade seems to be a little slow at Amibay

Feel free to take a look

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/fitzsteve/...p2047675.l2562
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