Re-buying the classics
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Re-buying the classics
So after turning my house upside down looking for Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, and to no avail, I decided I had no choice but to dish out the few bucks for a new copy on ebay. I hate re-buying things I know I own, but I had some sort of irrefutable desire to replay this game, as its probably been close to ten years since I've last played it. Any games so good you just had to re-buy?
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I just had to buy again Kyrandia 1 and 2, originally I had the disk versions, but I really wanted to buy the CD versions of them, especially for the speech I also bought the CD versions of Monkey Island 1 and Warcraft 2 for their digital soundtracks, which sounded way better than the MIDI ones in their floppy disk versions
I re-bought Monkey Island 1 after first owning it on the Amiga, then came EGA, VGA and CD versions on PC. I also re-bought Monkey Island 2 on PC-CD after first owning it on the Amiga. Same goes for Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. I missed out on re-buying the Loom VGA CD version, though, so I'm stuck with the EGA version...
But as for losing a game and having to re-buy it just to play it, not gonna happen. LucasArts' excellent user guides taught me the value of only ever installing/playing from a backup and to keep the original disks out of harm's way.
Re-buying, for me, only happens when there's an enhanced release of the same game or I'm changing platforms.
But as for losing a game and having to re-buy it just to play it, not gonna happen. LucasArts' excellent user guides taught me the value of only ever installing/playing from a backup and to keep the original disks out of harm's way.
Re-buying, for me, only happens when there's an enhanced release of the same game or I'm changing platforms.
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I've bought two copies of The Dig. I lent my first copy to a friend, who later died from a brain tumour. And somehow it just felt too awkward to go to his mom and ask for my game back, so I just bought a new copy.
I also have two copies of Monkey Island 1&2. First got the games for the Amiga, but later bought a white label CD with both DOS versions.
I also have two copies of Monkey Island 1&2. First got the games for the Amiga, but later bought a white label CD with both DOS versions.
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That's what I thought. The link, if I remember it correctly, went to the web store of a company that's been around since forever. (Well, since 1921 at least.) I didn't see anything about a downloadable version - I didn't look very hard - but they're selling the game.spookypeanut wrote:Was not Jorpho referring to a legal download? I.e., paying for it?
Last edited by eriktorbjorn on Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Indeed.spookypeanut wrote:Was not Jorpho referring to a legal download? I.e., paying for it?
I've asked before if anyone's had success in purchasing I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream from the Harlan Ellison Store, but I never got a response.