I bought
Elite Frontier for 10 pounds (i think)
SpeedBall I for 7 pounds
They are in excelent condition with maps/posters ...etc...
But nothing like those 66.... that is to much
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I bought
Elite Frontier for 10 pounds (i think)
SpeedBall I for 7 pounds
They are in excelent condition with maps/posters ...etc...
But nothing like those 66.... that is to much
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£66 is a lot of money for Moonstone, but I can't say I'm highly surprised. It is a *real* collectors item and very, very hard to get hold of. Would of course like a copy myself, but it's not often one sees it available. Maybe luck smiles sometime in the future at a market with second-hand stuff. Have seen some Amiga and C64 stuff at such markets, so it's possible to make some bargains.
By the way.. I've noticed that Amiga games doesn't go for much in the US or the UK. I think things are different here in Norway. As there aren't many Amiga items for sale, the prices tend to get a bit higher.
I vaguely remember getting rid of my copy of Moonstone... some lucky charity shop, as far as I remember (along with my A500)...
To clarify that situation... D'OH!!!!! I is a plonker!
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Well regarding rare titles, I still haven't seen First Samurai on Ebay for sale, only the Super Nintendo version.
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Moonstone regulary goes for similar prices.
Never having played it, couldn't say why.
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You need to give it a try TiredOfLife, it is a brilliant game. Right up there as one of the best games the Amiga saw.
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Funny thing is, I don't remember magazines rating Moonstone that high at all. Most scores I've seen were in the average range. A prime example of how different opinion can be between critics and the general public.