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Absolute Entertainment, Commodore 64/128. Partially crushed box. [] Access, Commodore 64/128. Cassette (U.S. Gold) release, shrinkwrapped.

Slash box, has some white stickers that could be safely removed with a little effort. Slash package. [], Commodore 64/128. Box has cracks in back. No inner plastic tray.

[], Commodore 64/128. [] Acclaim, IBM PC. [] Accolade, Commodore 64/128. Team Construction pack, mint in wrap. [], Commodore 64/128. Box is creased / partly crushed along the left edge.

Has a triangular 'All Time Favorites' sticker in the upper left corner on the front. Contains disk, manual, unused registration card, and Accolade games flyer. [], Commodore 64/128. Realistic (for the time) simulation of an Apollo moon mission. The box has some tape along the top edge.

[], Commodore 64/128. Racing game featuring the Ferrari F40 and Porsche 959. Still sealed. There is a small cut in the wrap and box on the top box edge, about 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) in length. Otherwise perfect. Box has some small sticky spots where tape was removed, and a tiny shear spot. Complete, including decoder wheel.

Bit of damage to manual cover. Manual is crinkled. Missing decoder.

Complete, including decoder. Missing catalog. Box is a bit dinged up. Complete, including decoder. One corner torn.

Missing manual and decoder. Crack in back. Bit of writing on back. Missing manual. [] Activision, IBM PC.

Complete in full-size box. Dented in back. [], Commodore 64/128. Sports and Science Fiction expansion packs, on Activision demo disks! These are white-label disks with 'PRELIMINARY TEST PROGRAM' and 'FOR PREVIEW ONLY' on them. They came in a box with a bunch of other Activision demo software I won in an auction by a former magazine reviewer (who will verify their authenticity).

Also includes manual for the Science Fiction pack. [] (R), Apple II. Box crushed on one side, stain on manual.

Missing user's guide, plastic tray, sticker. Complete, includes 'Hacker on Board' car window sticker. One dent, the only defect. [], Apple IIGS. All game materials, but no box. 'Top Secret' envelope is torn open, the only defect. Includes the 'Hacker on Board' car window sticker.

[], Macintosh. Box has a PC sticker but the disk is Mac. Long box cracks on both sides, 1 edge has a long scratch, another is a bit creased. Still acceptable if you just want the game.

'Top Secret' envelope is sealed. Includes the 'Hacker on Board' sticker. Commodore and Atari in the same box. [], Commodore 64/128. Cassette in original Activision case with instructions (creased). [] Advantage, IBM PC.

Flattened box, with tape and shearing. The original Spy vs Spy and The Island Caper in the same package. Apple and Commodore versions on the same disk. The box is dented and has a sheared strip on the front. Contains disk, a manual for each game, and the registration card. Box is dented and has a small sheared strip on the front.

[] Adventure International, Atari 8-Bit. Cassette version, styrofoam package, shrinkwrapped.

Package is somewhat dented. [], Atari 8-Bit.

Cassette version in styrofoam package, shrinkwrapped. Rounded corners. A Frogger clone. [], Atari 8-Bit. Disk version, styrofoam package, shrinkwrapped.

[], Atari 8-Bit. Cassette version, styrofoam package, shrinkwrapped. [], Atari 8-Bit. Cassette version, styrofoam package, shrinkwrapped (wrap is torn). [] Arcadia, IBM PC. (Yeah, that's the actual title.) [] ASCIIware, IBM PC. Boxed and complete with 3.5' disks in a plain white envelope, Book of Magic manual, fold-out poster, quick reference card and registration card.

The spell tables in the back of the manual have a few notes written in pen, and the quick ref card has a few discolored spots. [] Atari, IBM PC. Flattened box. Box is flattened, opened but with plastic wrap still around it. [], Commodore 64/128.

Thunder Mountain release of the arcade game. Sealed box, but dented / partly crushed on a couple of sides. Still has the original store sticker on the wrap. [] Attic, IBM PC. CD-ROM version, shrinkwrapped. A couple of small dings/cracks.

Smaller box than the disk version, about the same size as those modern 'standard size' boxes that have crept into stores lately. Dented box with tape. Partly crushed box, no manual. [] Avalon Hill, IBM PC.

Two-piece box with CD-ROM, disc sleeve, reference manual, card sheet (fully intact, never separated), loading instructions, catalog, registration card and flyer for The General magazine. The top box piece has a corner crack and a dent on one edge. (No relation to the Sid Meier games.) [], Commodore 64/128. Large box, worn. [], Commodore 64/128. Large box, worn and dented. Missing catalog.

[], Atari 8-Bit. Loose disk and manual.

[] (Tactical Armor Command), Commodore 64/128. War / strategy game, shrinkwrapped. One corner slightly dented, another worn slightly through the wrap. [], Commodore 64/128. WWII war game with construction set. Large box, with a couple of split corners.

Includes expansion disk order form and discount certificate. [], Commodore 64/128. Map Maker expansion pack, requires the original game to use. Shrinkwrapped, a bit bent under the wrap. (It's a thin folder package, not the standard Avalon Hill big box.) [], IBM PC.

Two-piece box with CD-ROM, disc sleeve, reference manual, loading instructions, catalog, registration card and flyer for The General magazine. [] B&N Software, IBM PC. Pinball game. [] BBC Software, BBC Micro.

Cassette in small plastic case. Larger manual is badly creased from folding. No outer packaging. [] Blue Chip Software, IBM PC.

Comes in a square padded folder a bit like something a 1980s executive might carry. Shrinkwrapped, but there's a minor tear in the wrap at the bottom. [] Box Office, Commodore 64/128. Hilariously bad adventure game, by the great Scott Adams no less! Check out my.

Shrinkwrapped, crushed box. [], Commodore 64/128. Flattened box, no instructions or disk sleeve. Flattened box, no instructions. Shrinkwrapped, crushed box.

[], Commodore 64/128. Shrinkwrapped, crushed. [] Broderbund, IBM PC. Two-piece slipcover box with 5.25' disk, spiral-bound manual and quick reference card. Missing any cards/catalogs.

[], Apple II. Very early Broderbund title, originally by Starcraft of Japan, published in the U.S. By Broderbund. Paper folder with disk and registration card. One corner of the folder is a bit torn. [], Atari 8-Bit.

Box is pretty dented up and the bottom edge is somewhat crushed, but the disk, instructions and registration card inside are in great shape. [], Apple II. Early Broderbund arcade title, a bit like Space Invaders. Thin paper folder with disk.

[], Commodore 64/128. Inner box has slight water damage along the bottom. Slipcover and all materials are fine. Looks complete and unused. [], Atari 8-Bit. Flat folder package, pre-box. Shrinkwrapped, wrap cut along one edge.

Complete, including the mini-atlas of Europe. Box has a tear in one corner, about 2.5' long. System sticker says it should have both disk sizes, but the 3.5' are missing.

It does include the desk encyclopedia. Two-piece box with both disk sizes, manual, quick start guide, registration card and catalog request card. [] Bullfrog, IBM PC. Promised Lands expansion disk, in pouch package. No instructions, not sure if it ever came with them.

Slipcased box with disk, instructions, and registration card. [] Bungie, Macintosh. Early first-person game from Bungie, the makers of Halo, before Microsoft bought them. Only ever released for the Mac.

Two-piece box with disks, 1.1 release notes, registration card and a flyer for controllers. Missing the manual. [] Callisto, Macintosh. One of the earliest networked 3D multiplayer games for Mac. Box with disk only, no manual. [] Capcom, IBM PC. Black plastic case, dented.

[] Carnell, Spectrum. Arcade-adventure game.

Black plastic case, cracked, clear plastic sleeve is torn. [] Cinemaware, IBM PC. Flipbox, has a bad dent in back. Flipbox, crushed. Flipbox, bottom edge crushed. Flipbox, partly crushed. Missing disks.

[], Commodore 64/128. Slipcover box. Slipcover has a tear, and one disk label is damaged. [], Commodore 64/128. Slipcover box, slipcover is a bit warped.

[], Commodore 64/128. Slipcover box. Small shear strip. Disk labels slightly damaged. [], Commodore 64/128.

Flipbox package, has marker on front, bottom edge partly crushed. [], Commodore 64/128. Flipbox, sheared spot on one side. Bottom box edge is a bit creased. [], Commodore 64/128. Flipbox, partly crushed.

[], Commodore 64/128. Flipbox, partly crushed. [], Commodore 64/128.

Flipbox, dented in back. [], Commodore 64/128. Flipbox,has some sheared spots. Missing manual and registration card. [], Commodore 64/128. Flipbox,some black marker on the front.

[] Cogito, TRS-80. Two-pack of TRS-80 games, in a white plastic case similar to the Scott Adams S.A.G.A. [] Cosmi, IBM PC. Box has some tape, some sticky spots where tape was removed.

One side a bit creased. Slash box, cracked, one edge creased. Non-Slash version. [], Commodore 64/128. Simulation of the U.S.

'Star Wars' missile defense system. Complete in box with disk, instructions, instructions supplement and plastic tray. Celery Software budget release. This one didn't include the cassette tape. One-piece Slash box.

No audiocassette, it likely wasn't included in this version. One-piece box with a bit of tape. Slash release, so the audiocassette was never included. One-piece Slash box, sticky spot on back. No audiocassette, it likely wasn't included in this version. One-piece Slash box.

No audiocassette, it likely wasn't included in this version. One-piece Slash box, crushed.

No audiocassette, it likely wasn't included in this version. Box has a crack in back. Complete, including audiocassette. Disk has only a partial label, but it doesn't look like it was torn or cut off. Slash package, crushed. Prove-your-innocence type of game, by the same people as The President is Missing. Doesn't have the cassette tape, but otherwise complete.

Label rip, about 1', on front cover. Slash materials, no cassette. Small hole in back from a bad dent. Slash package, has a bit of tape and some stickers on back. Slash package, has a small bit of shear on back.

[], Commodore 64/128. Hanging hole at the top of the box is torn. [], Commodore 64/128.

[] CRL Group PLC, IBM PC. Dented box, a bit flattened. SoftDisk edition, part of an electronic 'magazine' in a plastic package. Unopened, the plastic is a bit yellowed in places. Also includes some non-game software. [] Datasoft, Atari 8-Bit.

Loose disks and manual. Disk 1 has a small bit of writing on the label. The manual is worn and its cover is loose (but included).

The page with the map grid has quite a bit of pencil writing on it. Commodore and Atari in the same package. Dented, one side crushed. Complete, including blueprints. Disk label is loose.

[] Draconian, IBM PC. No disks (box says PC). Dented, contents have slight smoke odor. [] Dynamix, IBM PC. Very slightly rounded corners, otherwise in perfect condition.

Two-piece box with CD-ROM in jewel case, installation guide, manual, map / quick reference, registration card and a couple of flyers. Also includes a printed walkthrough and spell list that I can leave out to save a bit on postage if you'd like. 256-color version. Slipcover has a bit of crayon writing which could be safely removed.

Slash packaging, contents have slight smoke odor. Slash box, has shear spots and tape.

Contents have slight smoke odor. Slash package. Box has a couple of sheared patches from stickers. [] Electronic Arts, IBM PC. Flipbox package with disks only. The top edge of the box is torn off and missing. [], Commodore 64/128.

Cracks on back, some wear. [], Commodore 64/128. Worn and cracked, docs slightly torn. [], Apple II. Pouch package, has an Apple II system sticker.

Missing the disk though. Cover has a shear mark where the sticker originally sealing it shut was peeled open. [], Commodore 64/128. Flipbox, crushed, missing inner plastic tray (which is why it's crushed). Loose disk and manual. Folder has tape, numerous small shear spots, and is somewhat warped.

Quasi-sequel to Wasteland, but generally considered not nearly as good. Box has a lot of dents and cracks, and a price written in crayon.

Has disks, manual, and all cards. 1 disk label has a slight tear, [], IBM PC. Slash repackaging in flimsier box (a bit pressed). Missing the star chart (I'll e-mail a scan if needed). Slash box, crushed. Wrapped, wrap seam is split in back. There is visible wear underneath, and it has a Best Buy sticker so it looks like a retailer re-wrap.

Box is a bit dented up. Bit of pen writing on the front. Missing the star chart (I'll e-mail a scan if needed).

[], Commodore 64/128. Folder package with instruction manual, no disks. Has a Commodore system sticker and a couple of 'Demo Copy' stickers. [] (R), IBM PC. 'Limited Edition', which according to MobyGames is the version without the campaign.

Electronic Arts 'CD-ROM Classics' box with CD-ROM, install guide, keyboard guide, registration card and a couple of flyers. The full manual is included electronically on-disc. [], Commodore 64/128. Flipbox packaging, complete with disk, manual, temporary tattoos, reference and registration cards. Box has a few dents, most notably the upper-left corner.

Space flight and combat sim by EA, one of their Europe-only releases. Disk, manual, reference booklet, and torn-off box front. [], Commodore 64/128. Folder package with instructions and command summary card, but no disks.

Package has a Commodore label. [], Atari 8-Bit. Slight package corner wear and disk label discoloration. [] (R), IBM PC. Some cracking in lower-left corner on front.

[] (R), Commodore 64/128. Combination computer and board game. Includes box, disk, manual, reference card, and two sets of game cards.

Everything near-mint, looks like it was never played. Slash one-piece box, not nearly as cheap-looking as most Slash releases. Has a bit of black marker on the front cover. Original flipbox release, one side partly crushed. Boxed with both disk sizes, user's guide, paragraphs booklet and reference card. Missing the registration card.

The box has several pieces of clear tape on it which I'm reluctant to pull off lest it end up sheared. Other than that, only normal-use wear. Loose disk and manual.

[] Electronic Zoo, IBM PC. Slash package, pretty beat-up. War sim/strategy game, and a sequel to Team Yankee. Slash box, with tape on it.

Materials look like originals: The manual cover is glossy and in color. [] Epyx, Commodore 64/128.

The officially licensed 1988 Olympics computer game. Complete in one-piece box (has a few cracks, nothing too serious) with two disks, manual (front cover has a creased corner) and the various cards and flyers.

[], Commodore 64/128. Shrinkwrapped, couple of very small dings.

[], Commodore 64/128. Australian package in large plastic clamshell case with inlay, first I've ever seen like this. Includes three tapes, docs, C64 ref sheet, and cassette loading instructions. Inlay a bit worn at the top, but the case itself is great. [], Commodore 64/128.

Cassette version, shrinkwrapped. Very small tear in the wrap in back. [], Atari 8-Bit. Box with lots of wear and shear patches. The manual and reference card have printed labels with 'Property of Militari' on them. The only disk is a copy, but I'll include it if you want.

Expansion pack for Temple of Apshai. No disk, but the package has an Atari sticker on the front. Otherwise complete, with a full set of manuals, catalogs, and cards. [] Fanfare, IBM PC.

Small puncture in the back of the box, possibly from a pencil. Inner materials are undamaged. Missing the poster mentioned on the box cover. [] First Row Software, IBM PC.

Based on the TV show. Has wrap but it's torn open at the bottom.

Top edge is partially crushed. Shrinkwrapped, dented. Based on the TV show. Box is crushed. [] Free Spirit Software, Amiga. Scrolling arcade/puzzle game, looks a bit like Marble Madness.

Has original wrap around part of the package, but the top part of the wrap has been torn away and the game has been opened. Package is a bit misshapen under the wrap. [] FTL, Atari ST. Loose disk, manual, parchment, keyboard control sheet. [] (Expansion Set #1), Atari ST. Expansion pack for Dungeon Master.

Box is badly crushed. I've been told there was a coin originally included, but it's not here now. [] (Expansion Set #1), Amiga. Expansion pack, shrinkwrapped, in excellent condition.

Wrap is slightly torn. [] GameArts, IBM PC. Slash package, small shear spots on back. Inner box slightly crushed. Slash box, sheared patch in front, one side a bit creased. Metal disk tab is a bit bent, may not play right.

Slash box with tape. Top and bottom edges of inner box are creased. Small shear spot in back. [] Gargoyle, Spectrum. Side-scrolling adventure, complete in box with instruction manual. Also has a map card showing the world, and a larger foldout poster. [] General Admission Software, IBM PC.

Pinball game. Box seam has split, and one side is crushed. [] General Quarters Software, IBM PC. WWII historical naval battle simulation. 5.25' disk with partial manual and some miscellaneous flyers from the publisher.

(General Quarters Software was a small developer; I don't believe these ever came with an outer package.) [] Goodtimes Software. Billed as the '1st ever comic book for your computer'. Guess they hadn't heard of InfoComics. Box has a few minor dents. [] Green Valley Publishing, Commodore 64/128.

Disk and instructions in 'Load 'n' Go' plastic package. The package has been cut open neatly to allow removal of the disk. [], Commodore 64/128. Disk and instructions in sealed 'Load 'n' Go' plastic package. [], Commodore 64/128.

Disk and instructions in sealed 'Load 'n' Go' plastic package. A couple of the staples are loose on one side, but not enough for it to have been opened. [] Hayden Software, Commodore 64/128. Box has shearing, and some water damage causing the top and bottom halves to become stuck together on one side. [] Hi Tech Expressions, Commodore 64/128. Based on the Disneyland attraction.

Box with disk and instructions. Box is kind of beaten up, creased/crushed along one side, with some tape and a few small sheared patches. 'Katie the Camel.' Children's storybook with a disk of educational games and activities based on the story. For Apple II and Commodore. 'Maggie the Mink.' Children's storybook with a disk of educational games and activities based on the story.

For Apple II and Commodore. 'Sammy the Sloth.' Children's storybook with a disk of educational games and activities based on the story. For Apple II and Commodore. 'Oscar the Otter.' Children's storybook with a disk of educational games and activities based on the story. For Apple II and Commodore.

'Maggie the Mink.' Children's storybook with a disk of educational games and activities based on the story. For Apple II and Commodore. 'Larry the Lion.' Children's storybook with a disk of educational games and activities based on the story. For Apple II and Commodore.

Front cover of booklet is torn. [] Impressions, IBM PC. Civil War simulation, has a bad dent in the back.

There's a 'Disk 1' but no other disks, not sure how many there were supposed to be. Looks complete otherwise, including the book. Two piece box with both 3.5' and 5.25' disks, manual, technical supplement / tutorial booklet, strategy supplement booklet, manual and registration card.

[] Infogrames, IBM PC. Box with slipcover, disks and manual only. Loose disks, manual and novelette, no box. Box has wear and scuffing. Says Amiga but the disks are PC. Missing pewter figurine.

[] Interceptor Software (Micros), Commodore 64/128. Cassette in blue plastic case with inlay. [] Interplay, IBM PC. Disk pocket torn, no manual or reference card. [] (R), IBM PC.

Slash box, flattened, with lots of cracks. Slash box, shrinkwrapped. Wrap is torn, couple of frayed box corners, pressed in at the back. Box has tape and a shear patch. Missing the 2nd disk (I can provide a copy). Box has a number of small dings, nothing too serious.

Missing the 2nd disk (I can provide a copy). Front of box is a bit mashed in.

Manual corner is a bit bent. Missing 2nd disk (I can provide a copy). Slash release, one side creased.

Missing 2nd disk (I can provide a copy). Slash box with tape, missing 2nd disk (I can provide a copy). Front of slipcover is a bit pressed in. Missing Disk #2 (I can provide a copy). Shrinkwrapped, but wrap is torn and so is one box corner. Box front is pressed in.

I've found an awful lot of these missing the second disk, could be the case here too. Just leave it in the wrap forever and you'll never have to know!

Slash package, missing Disk #2 (I can provide a copy). Partly crushed box with tape.

Missing Disk #2. [], Commodore 64/128. No instructions. Box has sheared spots and a bad dent. [], Macintosh.

MacPlay CD-ROM Enhanced version. Two-piece slipcover box with manual and registration card, missing the disk. [], Apple IIGS. Game materials, minus poster.

No cards/catalogs, no poster (which wasn't always included). One-piece box, has a Slash sticker on the back but the materials are originals. Box has black marker on the front, pen writing on back. Manual is a bit bent from being forced into the narrower box. No poster but it was probably never included.

Slash box, has a shear spot on the front and one side a bit creased. Disks and manual are originals, but the manual is a bit bent to fit in the narrower box.

The Slash version did not include the poster. Slash box, cracked and misshapen.

Manual is a bit bent from being forced into the narrower box. No poster but it was probably never included. Box dented, manual creased. Disks and instructions in box, no cards/catalogs. Box with disks and registration card, no manual. Dented box with a split corner, missing Disk 1 (I can provide a copy).

Back of box is pressed in. Bit of pen writing on front. Flattened box.

Box is a bit dented. Slash box with original materials. Writing on front in pen. Partly crushed box with black marker writing. Both Interplay LoTR games in the same two-piece box with slipcover. Contains four 3.5' disks, manual, catalog and registration card. Educational typing program featuring Nintendo's famous plumber mascot.

An interesting relic from the days before Nintendo kept a tighter leash on licensing their characters, after the Mario and Legend of Zelda train wrecks on CD-i. Two-piece slipcover box with manual, one 3.5' and one 5.25' disk, and registration card. Disk labels say 'Startup Disk', so possibly missing another disk? Also missing any catalog that originally came with it. The top box piece has a crack and the slipcover has some wear. (Incidentally, I think Mavis Beacon as a playable Smash Bros character would be a fantastic, if obscure, inside joke.) [], Macintosh. MacPlay release, in two-piece slipcover box with disks, manual, registration card and MacPlay catalog.

Two-piece box with slipcover. Contains eleven 3.5' disks, manual, catalog and cluebook offer.

Likely missing a registration card. The front of the slipcover has '43-25' written in pen underneath the game title, no idea why. Some of the disk labels are a bit discolored. [] Interstel, Atari 8-Bit. Disk and complete set of documentation, but no box.

Publisher is given as Cygnus, not Interstel. [] ISC, IBM PC. Sci-fi themed 3D flight sim. (Say that 3 times fast!) Crushed box, sealed. [] Keypunch Software, Commodore 64/128. An early city-management sim, set in the 1400's.

Crushed box, with disk and manual. [], Commodore 64/128. Shrinkwrapped, bent/warped package (including the disk inside it). Kids' learning keyboard with software. Says it works with Atari XL and Commodore 64. Very large flat square box (worn), with the keyboard, manual, and a disk with extra software for Commodore only.

Box has plenty of wear and tear. This will probably need to be shipped separately due to the box's size and odd shape, so if you're buying multiple items, please don't rely on the Shoppe's automated postage calculation.

[] Koei, IBM PC. Large black clamshell plastic case. Contains three 5.25' disks, copies on 3.5' disks, manual (cover is creased), fold-out poster/map (great condition), and reference card (one corner creased). The disk labels were marked A, B and C by the previous owner in marker, to tell them apart. Missing any catalogs and miscellaneous cards that wre originally included. This is a rare title.

[] Lance Haffner Games, Commodore 64/128. In a thin plastic case. The cover, instruction manual and disk labels are all pretty discolored.

[] LucasArts, IBM PC. CD-ROM (Talkie) version, in box with CD, disc sleeve and reference card only. No manual, coloring book, or cards/catalogs.

Box has a couple of small corner cracks, nothing too serious. CD-ROM (Talkie) version. Top box piece has a slight crack in the upper-right corner. Missing soundtrack CD and coloring book. CD-ROM in sleeve, manual, reference and registration cards, in original box. [] (Defender of the Empire), IBM PC. Disk labels are discolored.

Box is dented in back. Missing catalog, otherwise complete. [] (Defender of the Empire), IBM PC. Collector's Edition. Missing pilot's manual and catalog. Complete in original box. Disk labels discolored.

Missing catalog. Top box piece is a bit pressed in at the center. Pilot manual has some writing on it. Disk labels spotty and discolored. Missing registration card and catalog. [] Lucasfilm / LucasArts, Amiga.

Includes disks, manual, reference card and mail-in survey flyer. Box has some wear, including a creased side and some minor shearing on the bottom edge. Manual is pretty worn as well. Disk labels have stickers on them. [] (Maniac Mansion 2), IBM PC. Two-piece box (not the original triangular package, unfortunately), both halves a bit dented.

Has disks, manual, reference card, COM port setting instructions (heh, remember dinking with COM ports?), hint request sheet, The Adventurer subscription flyer, disk exchange form, and a card for upgrading to a version of DOTT with stereo sound. [] (The Graphic Adventure), IBM PC. Free version from Paradise Western Digital Imaging, included with one of their video cards.

Comes in a paper envelope rather than a box. Contains 5.25' disks, start-up manual, Henry Jones diary and accessories order form. The envelope is still sealed with a round sticker, never opened. [], Atari 8-Bit. Boxed with disk (label discolored), manual, Epyx catalog and Star Wars / Lucasfilm Fan Club registration card. Commodore and Atari versions on the same disk. [], Commodore 64/128.

Boxed with disk (label discolored) and manual. Missing any catalogs or flyers. Commodore and Atari versions on the same disk. I was told by the original owner that the Atari side does not load.

[] Lucasfilm / Lucasarts, IBM PC. Box has cracks and wear. [] Lucasfilm / LucasArts, IBM PC.

Box has a dent and crack in one corner. Missing catalog. [] Lucasfilm Games, IBM PC. The unofficial sequel to PHM Pegasus, developed by Lucasfilm, published by Electronic Arts. Square EA album folder package with 5.25' disk, command summary and registration card. Missing the main instruction manual. [] Mandarin, Atari ST.

Box with manual only, no disk. Has an Atari ST sticker on the front. [] Mastertronic, IBM PC.

Box has a very small sheared strip. Cracked box with a small shear strip. Top-down wizard battle game where you collect herbs to make spells and use them to defeat a rival wizard. (Wizards only, fools!) For both PC and Commodore, on the same disk. The PC version requires a drive that can read a single-sided self-booter disk.

Sealed in the original wrap, with a store price sticker still attached. Box has a crack on the back, along the right side. [], Commodore 64/128. Plastic folder, sealed with sticker. [], Commodore 64/128. Small box with two games.

Dented in back. BMX Trials looks similar to Nintendo's Excitebike. 1985 is a side-view spaceship game. [], Commodore 64/128. Small box with two games, shrinkwrapped. Box is somewhat compressed in the center, but no creased or crushed edges.

Hunter Patrol is a third-person pseudo-3D action game, along the lines of Space Harrier. Ad Infinitum is a single-screen space shooter in the vein of Galaxian or Gorf. [], Commodore 64/128.

Small box with two games, shrinkwrapped. Box is somewhat compressed in the center, but no creased or crushed edges. Invaders of the Lost Tomb is a first-person action-adventure set inside a pyramid, with cover art that bears more than a passing resemblance to the Indiana Jones films. Dark Tower is a side-view platformer spanning multiple screens, a bit like Montezuma's Revenge. [], Commodore 64/128.

Small box with two games, shrinkwrapped. Box is somewhat compressed in the center, but no creased or crushed edges.

One Man and His Droid is a top-down action game where apparently you control a robot that herds alien sheep. (Old computer games are weird sometimes.) Nonterraqueous - I'd thrash it from top-to-bottomus! - is a side-view action game spanning multiple screens, in which you attempt to destroy an evil computer. [], Commodore 64/128. Small box with two games, shrinkwrapped. Box is somewhat compressed in the center, and the bottom edge is somewhat creased.

Sargon II is the classic chess program. Championship Golf is exactly what it sounds like.

[], Commodore 64/128. Sealed and mint, and still has the original price sticker on the wrap. A medieval-themed olympiad along the lines of Epyx's Summer / Winter Games. [], Atari 8-Bit. The quintessential dungeon crawler, and the namesake of the 'roguelike' RPG genre. Cassette in small clear plastic case with instruction inlay. By Mastertronic, not the Infocom game!

Square plastic folder, shrinkwrapped. Says both C64 and PC on the cover. [] Maxis, IBM PC.

Complete, with both disk sizes. Shareware version 1.0. CD-ROM in jewel case with cover art. Missing registration card and catalogs [], Macintosh. Two-piece box, complete with 3 disks, manual, addendum and quick start guide, technical support card, catalog, registration card and Prodigy flyer. Everything in great shape. [] MECC, IBM PC.

From the makers of Oregon Trail. Early version of the storybook writing software, before MECC was purchased by SoftKey. Disks (both sizes) and manual only, no box. [] MegaSoft, Inc., Atari 8-Bit. Cassette with cover artwork, in plastic baggie.

The bag is the original, and even has a system sticker still attached. [] Melbourne House, IBM PC. Box has a good sized dent. Disks and materials look like Slash but the box does not. [], Commodore 64/128. Okay you have GOT to see this one! The front cover proclaims that it's 'The most violent karate game available!'

And in 1985, with a subtitle like 'Sticks of Death', I imagine it was. Good-looking box, disk labels are loose. Loose disks, manual and map of Middle-Earth. Sticker on front that could probably be peeled off safely with a bit of effort.

(I just don't have the time right now.) [], Commodore 64/128. Top edge of inner box has a crease. Part of a large white sticker on the front, could be removed with a little time and effort. [], Commodore 64/128. Part of a large white sticker on the front, could be removed with a little time and effort. Slash release, has a big white sticker on the front that could be removed with some effort.

Top and bottom edges of inner box are slightly crushed. Missing the envelope the game materials originally came sealed in.

Bit of black marker on front. Slipcover has a crack. [] Melody Hall / Valueware, Commodore 64/128. Contains 3 games: Dragon Fly (fantasy arcade/action game), Seesaw (medieval-themed platformer) and Catastrophe (build a skyscraper using a helicopter). Box is somewhat compressed in the center and has a few dents, but no creased or crushed edges. [], Commodore 64/128.

Contains 3 games: Checkers, Wall Street (stock market simulator) and Presidential Campaign (insert Donald Trump joke here). Box is somewhat compressed in the center, but no creased or crushed edges.

[] Micro League Sports, IBM PC. Original 1984 version, complete. The earliest computer baseball game to use real team names and logos. Includes one team disk, the 1985 National and American League teams.

Box has some wear around the edges and corners. 1992 edition ( Manager's Challenge). Contents have smoke odor. 1990 edition. Officially licensed WWF product.

Features the Hulkster on the cover. Really bad game, I'm told. Jim Leonard (one of the MobyGames founders) described it as 'a bad FMV game without the FMV.' Basically you pick your wrestlers, and then it shows you a series of slides with the different moves they performed. [] MicroIllusions, Amiga. Pouch folder, has cracks.

Manual has a few nicks and minor tears. (BTW, 'Craps' refers to the dice game, not. You know.) [] MicroPlay, IBM PC. Pseudo-sequel to Elite. Appears complete. One strange note, the disk was originally slated for the game Pirates -- The label for it is still visible under the white label for Elite Plus!

Box has discolored stripes where tape was removed. Designed by Dan Bunten / Danielle Berry. Plastic disk pouch is unopened. Disk pouch sealed. Box has 2 split corners.

[] Microplay, IBM PC. Shrinkwrapped, badly dented box. [] MicroPlay, Amiga. Appears complete: Disk (label is a bit discolored from age), manual, technical supplement, backup disk order form, registration card, catalog, and 'Go for the Gold' frequent buyer's club materials including free game redemption list, mail-in card and two 100-point stickers (all unused). Box has a square-shaped cut about 1.5' (2.5 cm) to a side in the upper-right corner of the top box piece. Not sure why; I didn't do it.

[] MicroProse, Commodore 64/128. Complete with disk, field manual, keyboard overlay (new, never punched out), Commodore reference card and MicroProse catalog. The top box piece has some discoloring on the inside, but the outside looks fine.

Back of box is partly smashed in. Box and materials are original release, though disk labels look cheap, like Slash. Disk #2 was originally an H.Q. Disk, the original label is visible through the ATAC one they put over it. Box has a couple of tears, and slight discoloration where some tape was removed. One disk has the ATAC label placed over one for a different game. Wrap is torn at the top.

Box is badly dented in back. [] (Sid Meier's), IBM PC. [] (Sid Meier's), IBM PC. Slash packaging, dented in back.

Missing manual, and only has disks #10 and #11. [], Commodore 64/128. Flattened box.

Contents have slight smoke odor. [], Commodore 64/128. Two-piece box, complete with all materials and flyers.

The back of the box is discolored along the top where it looks like a long piece of tape was removed, but there is no shearing. The system label on the front is also discolored from the glue seeping through it. Inner materials are in great shape. One damaged box corner. [], Commodore 64/128.

Early air traffic control simulator. Disk and manual in green box, missing any cards/catalogs.

The box is dented in back, and one edge of the disk label is starting to come loose. Shrinkwrapped, with some tape over one side. Game materials only, no box. Classic Series release. One-piece box with CD-ROM, manual, technical reference and registration card. [], Atari 8-Bit.

Early Microprose title. Shrinked, but wrap is torn with a scratch down the front of the box.

Designed by Sid Meier. Two-piece box with disks, docs, map, and quick-ref card. No registration card. Two-piece box, game materials worn.

Missing registration card. Disk sleeves aren't originals. Discolored and sticky spots on cover, where tape was removed. Some shearing on the top edge of the top box piece. Materials look like Slash, but the box is not.

Unreadable disks. Discolored and sticky spots on cover, where tape was removed.

Some shearing on the edges of the top box piece. Materials look like Slash, but the box is not.

Unreadable disks. Horribly sheared box. Unreadable disks. Horribly sheared box. Unreadable disks. Missing manual.

Box is covered with tape that'd shear it if pulled off. Unreadable disks.

Two piece box, with both disk sizes. Torn and damaged box. No registration card. Original release. Two piece white box with 5.25' disks, both 5.25' and 3.5' backups from previous owner, manual, technical supplement, and 2 player aid cards. No cards/catalogs.

Box has a pretty bad dent in one corner. Slipcover box (Microprose Classics series) with some tape. Missing disks. Remaining materials are in perfect shape. Keyboard overlay has never been punched out. [], Commodore 64/128. Based on the Tom Clancy book.

Complete with disk, manual with unused registration card still attached, technical supplement, keyboard overlay (fully intact, never punched out). Box has a crack on the back and some normal-use corner wear. [], Commodore 64/128. Based on the Tom Clancy book. Complete with disk, manual with unused registration card still attached, technical supplement, keyboard overlay (fully intact, never punched out). [], Commodore 64/128. U-boat simulation, designed by Sid Meier.

One-piece silver/grey paperboard box. I believe this is the original release packaging. Opened at the top but with the shrinkwrap still on the rest of the package. Has a minor crease on the left side and a few more on the top box flap. Disk and manual only, seems to be missing a registration card and possibly a catalog. [] Mindcraft, IBM PC.

Slash packaging. Slash package, with sticky spots where tape was removed, and one split corner.

Slash box, has some tape on it. Slash packaging, looks to be missing a disk. Slash box, has some tape on it. Slash box, scuffed with a few sticky spots from tape.

Slash package, with sticky spots where tape was removed, and one split corner. [] Mindscape, Commodore 64/128. In the same vein as the Epyx Summer / Winter Games compilations.

1990 edition, in box package, complete. [], Macintosh. Folder package. Box has a bad dent, cracks in back, tape that'd shear if pulled off. Game materials are good. [], Commodore 64/128. Children's software allowing you to print out your own drawings and make cards, coloring books, stickers, etc.

Includes the main software disk and two picture disks (ColorMe main disk and Rainbow Brite), and all of the ads and flyers. Says it originally came with a box of crayons and some blank paper, envelopes, cards, buttons, and adhesive-backed paper, but these all appear to have been taken out and used. It does include a plastic book binder though.

Box has a few dents and cracks in the corners. The items inside (what's left of them) look good.

Officially licensed Harley-Davidson product. Developed by the same team that did The Three Stooges for Cinemaware. Manual is crinkled.

Box has some sticky spots where tape was removed. [], Commodore 64/128.

(Harrier than whom?) Flipbox package, possibly missing a plastic tray that was originally inside the box, I'm not 100% certain. Has everything else, including the mail-in poster offer. One box corner is dog-eared.

Disk label is a bit discolored. One side partially creased. Cover has a small shear patch. [], Apple II. Personality-test software that shows you a variety of colors and shapes, then analyzes your reaction to them. Disk appears slightly bent, but booted up fine on my system. Based on the best Star Trek movie ever!

No???) Dented box. Manual has a cover tear. Missing one disk sleeve. Some versions of this included a Starfleet pin, but it's not in this one.

Bottom edge of box is completely cut off. Manual cover is torn. [], Commodore 64/128. Fighting game based on judo. Folder package.

[], Commodore 64/128. No plastic tray, box is pretty badly beaten up as a result. Disk and instructions, no cards/catalogs. Badly dented box with writing on the front. Missing registration card. [] Monarch Software, Commodore 64/128.

Based on the movie. Disk sleeve is not original. Has shrinkwrap but it's torn.

[], Commodore 64/128. Box with disks only. Box warped on one side. [], Commodore 64/128. [] Monkey Business, IBM PC. NES-style platformer. [] New World Computing, IBM PC.

Slash box, scuffed. Missing a catalog. Manual is a Slash. No cards/catalogs. Includes Isles of Terra, Clouds of Xeen, Darkside of Xeen, plus a bonus scenario Swords of Xeen. Box with CD in jewel case only. Box has a couple of dented corners and is slightly crushed on one side.

Documentation and materials should be on-disc, so it's likely only missing a catalog or reg card. Box has a crack in back bottom-right corner. Disk labels discolored, and dogear style crease in cluebook ad, but these are the only material defects. Even the pad of paper appears completely unused. Box has a dent/crack in back. Map is crinkled but intact, manual is worn.

Missing adventurer's notebook and cards/catalogs. Large box, complete with eight 3.5' disks, manual, folded poster/map, installation and reference guide and a bunch of other cards/flyers. The bottom box piece has a couple of cracks in two corners. Manual has some pen and pencil notes written in the back. Big box with disks, manual, map and reference card.

Missing adventurer's notepad and misc cards/catalogs. Large box, complete with six 3.5' disks, manual, folded poster/map, pad of New World Computing note paper, installation and reference guide, cluebook offer and a bunch of other cards/flyers. The upper left corner of the bottom box piece is somewhat dented. Manual has a couple of pencil notes written in it. [] Novagen, Atari ST.

Square black plastic case with cover inlay; European packaging. Case and manual only, no disk. Thunder Mountain plastic package, unopened. This is an arcade game, not the text adventure. [] Omnitrend, IBM PC. Scuffed box, with sticky spots where tape was removed. [] Origin Systems, Commodore 64/128.

Missing toolkit. No cards/catalogs. Disks in box with HUGE dent. It's a bit torn, too.

CD-ROM in generic jewel case and instruction manual. No outer box or cards/catalogs.

Worn box, with disks only. Doesn't say what system.

[], Commodore 64/128. Top box piece has cracks, buttom piece has a creased side. Missing badge, and cards/catalogs. CD-ROM in slim jewel case, and larger manual.

No outer box. Manual has a bit of pen writing on the front. Japanese version, for PC-9801. Black plastic case with cover inlay, two 5.25' disks, History of Brittania, Book of Mystic Wisdom, cloth map, reference card, 2 registration cards.

Missing the ankh. Japanese version, for PC-8801. Black plastic case with cover inlay, five 5.25' disks, History of Brittania, Book of Mystic Wisdon, cloth map, reference card. Cover inlay has some wear and tear at the top. Missing ankh and registration cards. [] (R), Commodore 64/128. Can you believe it, I found a replacement cloth map!

Still missing the metal ankh. Has two disks (labels are discolored from age), History of Brittania, Book of Mystic Wisdom, cloth map (the version pictured ), player reference card, cluebook flyer and unused registration card. The upper edge of the top box piece has a couple of minor dings and some hairline scratches. Very badly crushed box. Contains two CD-ROMs in jewel case, journal and spellbook, cloth map, 8 tarot cards in semi-transparent envelope, install guide and quick reference card. The manual has some pen notes written in the back.

CD-ROM Classics release with both Ultima Underworld games in the same package. Black box, not the Gold Edition. The top edge of the box is crushed, one side is a bit dented, and there's a long crack down the left side on the back. Complete in box with five 3.5' disks, player's guide, 'A Safe Passage Through Britannia' booklet, fold-out paper map, install guide, reference card, disk exchange form and catalog. I don't see a registration card, but that's the only absence. Both the player's guide and map have some notations written in pen. Someone wrote '5-1/4' on front cover in ballpoint pen.

Also a small spot where ink was peeled off. Compendium and ref guide pretty worn, worn corners, some dirt/stains on back cover. Cloth map is good. Japanese version, for PC-9801. Appears complete: It has the manual, Compendium book, 2 disks, cloth map, moonstone (the smooth black variety), cluebook flyer and registration card. Complete in the box with seven 3.5' disks, 'Beyond the Serpent Pillars' booklet, cloth map, install guide, player reference guide, registration card, disk exchange form, cluebook offer and a couple of catalogs. Complete in the box with eight 5.25' disks, Fellowship book, cloth map, triangular medallion, 'Read Me First' sheet, install guide, player reference card, registration card, disk exchange form, 1991-92 Origin catalog, Ultima Underworld demo disk and installation instructions, and a couple of other flyers.

The spell tables in the Fellowship booklet have some notations written in pen. CD-ROM version, in 'Publisher's Choice' package with a silver banner on the box.

Missing history of Pagan book, cards / catalogs. 3.5' disk version, complete in two-piece box with disks, install guide, playguide, 'Chronicle of Pagan' booklet, cloth map, pentagram medallion and the usual cards and flyers. The Chronicle booklet has some pen notes on the inside of both the front and back covers, and the disk labels are slightly discolored from age. Everything else looks good. CD-ROM version, includes the original Wing Commander plus Secret Missions and Secret Missions 2: Crusade. Contents have a slight smoke odor.

Set of loose game materials, no box. Includes Wing Commander II, Special Operations 1 & 2, and the Speech Accessory Pack. Electronic Arts CD-ROM Classics Gold Edition release. Top box piece has a crack about 1.5' long in the top left corner. Includes the disc, installation guide, 'Running the Game in Windows 95' information sheet, registration card and a couple of catalogs.

The game documentation is included as a set of PDFs on the disc. There is also a printout of a guide written by David S. 'Center' Raley, who also wrote a save editor for the game. (If you don't want this last item I can leave it out to drop a few ounces off the total weight.) [], IBM PC. Missing catalog and cardboard box insert. Contents have smoke odor.

No outer box. Includes 6 CD-ROMs in the original flip-case (case has a scratch across the front), white introduction manual, 'The Price of Freedom' novella (has some scratches on the front cover and a crease on the back), play guide (cover is badly wrinkled) and reference card. No outer box. Includes 3 CD-ROMs in original double-wide jewel case (case has a crack on the front), install guide, ICIS manual, flight manual, star chart poster, reference card, unused registration card, updates sheet and catalog. [] Paragon (Amazing Spider-Man & Captain America), Commodore 64/128. Complete, with 2 disks, manual, comic book (still rolled up with the original rubber band around it), reference card, various flyers and a catalog. Missing manual, box dented in back.

Complete, nice shape. [], Commodore 64/128. Missing cards/catalogs, and the limited-edition comic book. [] Penguin / Polarware, IBM PC.

Computer coloring book featuring the Sesame Street characters. Has the box, instructions, and a fold-out poster, but missing the disk. [], Apple II. Two-piece Polarware box, complete with disk (bottom edge of label is a bit loose), manual, fold-out poster, Apple / Commodore reference card, Polarware newsletter (Spring/Summer 1987 edition), registration card, and foam padding.

Box has a couple of very minor dings, but overall in very nice shape. [] Personal Companion Software, IBM PC. Box with instructions, no disk. [] Psygnosis, IBM PC. Box missing slipcover. Manual is well-used. Isometric puzzle/action game.

[] Publishing International. [] Quantum Quality Productions, IBM PC. Two-piece box with 3.5' disks, manual, campaign booklet and quick reference card. Missing any miscellaneous cards/catalogs. [] Radio Shack, TRS-80. Cassette and manual only. Ususual game where you create your own music and dance steps for a little on-screen demon.

Originally packaged in a large plastic baggie, but this is long gone. Cassette and large manual, no holes punched in the cover as is often the case when people stored all their docs in a 3-ring binder.

The demon in the cover artwork looks exactly like Elmer Fudd. That alone makes this a must-own! Early (1979) arcade shooting game.

Originally packaged in a large plastic baggie, but this is long gone. This one has no manual, just a short set of instructions printed on the back of the cover artwork card.

Says pinball, but it's more like Breakout. Originally packaged in a large plastic baggie, but this is long gone. Cassette and large manual, with holes punched in the cover for storage in a 3-ring binder. [] Rainbow Arts, IBM PC.

Box has a sheared spot in back. Slash package, has some tape and the bottom edge is sheared. Slash release, partially crushed. Slash package, dented. Slash packaging, partly crushed. Shrinkwrapped, both box and wrap are torn. [] Scholastic, Apple II.

Educational 'magazine' on disk that was published for schools in the 1980s, containing various educational games meant to help teach various skills such as reading comprehension and problem solving. This is issue #27, the Teacher Edition, and contains Rebus Maker, Constallation Odyssey, The Learning Machine and Mystery on the High Seas. Says it works on all Apple II models, including IIGS. Comes in a folder, shrinkwrapped. It's very slightly bent and a few of the corners are rounded. [] Sega, Commodore 64/128. White Sega box with blue 'Unleash Arcade Action' lettering, and a vertical slipcover that goes over it.

The top and bottom box edges are creased. Contains the disk, instructions (slightly creased at the top) and unused registration card. [] ShareData, Inc, Commodore 64/128. Box with disk and manual. THe box has some sheared spots, tape, and is kind of beaten-up overall. [], Commodore 64/128.

3rd Edition, shrinkwrapped. The center area of the box is a bit squashed, though the edges are mostly fine with just a few minor creases. [] Sierra, IBM PC. Box has one very slightly dented corner. [] Sierra On-Line, IBM PC. Animated puzzle-solving graphic adventure, by the creators of Gobliiins. DD-ROM in jewel case with instructions, no outer box.

Has both museum booklets and additional info card. Missing Sierra game manual and cards/catalogs. One-piece box, likely a Slash release as it feels a little flimsy. Contains CD-ROM and quick-start instructions only. Japanese version, in a large plastic case with instructions and reference card. Two-piece slipcover box with the disk, a manual which cleverly resembles a scientist's notebook, registration card and hint book request form.

Seems to be missing a catalog. Some black marker and a bit of writing on front of slipcover. Missing catalog. Missing a catalog. [], Atari 8-Bit. By John Harris.

On-Line Systems cassette package. There is a piece of soft foam inside that holds the cassette. The package is still wrapped but the front has been slashed.

SCI version, in thick box. The last disk is 5.25', all the others are 3.5', weird. Contents have slight smoke odor. CD-ROM in jewel case with instructions. Two-piece box with blue glitter slipcover. Slip has wear, and creasing on one side.

Part of the gold title lettering is a bit sheared. Includes manual (some wear along spine), catalog, disk exchange form, and Sierra Network signup card. Also includes a Sierra / Dymanix 1991 Coming Attractions demo disk. Missing registration card.

Blue slipcover. No cards/catalogs.

On 5.25' disks. CD-ROM version, special white box upgrade only available to existing King's Quest owners. Missing Disk 1 and storybook.

Contents have smoke odor. CD in paperboard case with manual and guidebook, no outer box.

CD-ROM version in thin white box. Cracked and worn slipcover. Missing instructions and cards/catalogs. Complete, contents have slight smoke odor.

Box looks like. It was underneath a furniture leg for awhile.

Contents have a slight smoke odor. Hint book [], IBM PC. Missing various cards. Slash box, bit of tape and shear on slipcover.

No Orb Alliance card, the Slash version probably didn't come with it. Has the disks, Manhunter's Field Guide / manual, Orb Alliance card, quick reference card and PC technical reference sheet. Missing the Sierra catalog and registration card. [], Atari ST. Box in good condition. Missing Orb Alliance card, catalog and misc cards. Deluxe edition, CD in jewel case with instructions, no outer box.

Small bit of shear on the bottom of the slipcover in back. Inner box has shear on the top and bottom edges, from tape. Slipcover creased in front. No cards/catalogs. Missing catalog.

Box has lots of tape, could probably be safely removed with some time and effort. Missing disks 3 and 8, and the top box piece. Set of loose materials, no box. CD-ROM release in one-piece box, shrinkwrapped.

Still has the CompUSA sticker on the wrap. (Remember CompUSA?) Also includes A-10 Tank Killer as a bonus game. [], Macintosh.

3-pack of award winning games, chosen by Computer Gaming World. Complete in thick slipcover box, including full set of Red Baron maps and Rise of the Dragon comic book. All materials in great shape. 3-pack of award winning games, chosen by Computer Gaming World.

Doesn't seem to have the King's Quest V materials, but has everything else, including full set of Red Baron maps and Rise of the Dragon comic book. Slash box with a bit of tape on the front.

Slash box, sheared, with a big white sticker black-markered out. Looks to be a defective label, so presumably the disks don't work. Slash package, big return sticker on back of slipcover that can't be safely removed.

Outer slipcover and all game materials, but no box. Slipcover says it's the 'Special AT Version'.

AT version, shrinkwrapped. Front cover has a long scratch [], Macintosh. Slipcase: Two worn corners on upper left spine; crease/fraying back left edge, right where paper ends are glued together. No registration card or catalog. Two small paper peels on front of slipcase. Space Piston, catalog, and game manual have thumb creases (Space Piston more than others).

CD-ROM in jewel case. CD-ROM in jewel case with instructions. 16-color version, on 5.25' disks. Includes 4 disks, manual, Space Piston magazine, exchange form for 256-color version. Missing catalog and registration card. [], Macintosh. Thick two-piece box with slipcover.

Has 7 disks (1-6 and startup), Space Piston magazine, game manual, the usual flyers, and a special Sierra catalog showcasing only Mac games. CD in jewel case with instructions. Slash box, bit of tape on slipcover, but of shear on inner box. Slash box, scuffed. CD-ROM in jewel case with instruction manual. No outer box. [], Commodore 64/128.

Two programs on the same disk, WizType and WizMath, featuring the 'Wizard of Id' comic strip characters. Impulse Software budget release, in a clear plastic package which has been cut open at the top. Disk labels are discolored from age. The remnants of some stickers are on the front of the package, but could be removed with a little Goo-Gone. [] Simon and Schuster, IBM PC. Missing the 5.25' disks.

[] Sir-Tech, IBM PC. No outer box. Has the CD-ROM in original jewel case, manual, manual addendum, reference card and troubleshooting guide. The manual is pretty worn, and the 'Notes' pages in the back of it actually have some notes written on it in pen. (I didn't think anybody ever used those!) Missing any ads or registration cards.

Two-piece box with slipcover, cover has a 2' tear, plus wear. Disk and manual only, manual is worn. Boxed, with manual. Distributed by Nexoft. Box and docs are worn. Cartridge is near-mint. [], Apple II.

1981 box with an early Sir-Tech logo (and slightly thicker)! Manual says 'Second Edition', has loose cover with some writing on it. Graph pad is unused, aside from the yellow top sheet which has been removed. Missing catalog. Loose two-sided priest/mage spells quick reference chart [], IBM PC. Two-piece box with 5.25' disks, manual, fold-out poster/map, reference and registration cards.

[] Softbyte Computing, TRS-80. Displays a map of the stars overhead for a user-entered date. Two-sided cassette, one hemisphere per side. Has the tape and a basic set of white paper instructions.

Not sure if it ever had any outer packaging. [] Software Projects, Commodore 64/128. Pouch folder. [] Software Toolworks / Software Country, IBM PC.

Both disk sizes. Scuffed box, with a torn corner. Pen writing on back. Includes the code wheel. [] Spectrum Holobyte (.Tris III), IBM PC. Box has a big dent in back. Package says both disk sizes, but only has the 5.25'.

Also includes something called 'CFC New Claims Load: Future Now Copy' on a 3.5'. 'Players Choice' CD-ROM release in purple box with disc and manual.

The box was flattened, but not crushed, in a way that makes it hard to get it back to its original shape. Two-piece box with slipcover. Contains 5.25' disk, manual, manual addendum and registration card.

Submarine simulation for IBM PC, also works on PCjr. Flat folder package, I believe it's the first release.

The disk label says version 1.1. The outer folder is really worn. Has the disk, manual, and a card with a keyboard template, operating hints and a Morse code table. The disk sleeve is not the original. Complete, two piece box with slipcover, both disk sizes. Box has a bad dent in back.

Both disk sizes. Package has lots of tape on the slipcover, and a tear on the inner box. [] Spinnaker, Commodore 64/128. [], Commodore 64/128. Box is horribly sheared in front.

Disk label is starting to peel loose. (Note: This is not the Vectrex prototype!) [] SSI, IBM PC.

Gold box compilation set. Worn two-piece box, a bit pressed in, dented in back, one side is slightly bent. Missing the Silver Blades disks, has everything else. WizardWorks release in one-piece thicker gold box. One side has just a bit of scuffing, and there's a very minor crack on the upper-right corner of the front. Missing the Pool of Radiance rule book. Otherwise complete, and the game materials are in great shape.

Box has a big dent in front, plus wear. Contents have smoke odor. Set of loose game materials (except for SSI catalog). Box work with two split corners. Game materials are particularly worn. No cards/catalogs.

[], Commodore 64/128. Shrinkwrapped, has one slightly dented corner.

[], Commodore 64/128. Shrinkwrapped, box is pretty badly dented. Worn box, materials look good. Box and materials worn. Missing map and registration card.

Box has edge wear. Missing manual. Box is worn and has some tape on one edge. Missing manual. Includes a flyer for the SSI version of Neverwinter Nights.

[], Commodore 64/128. Back of box is mashed in. Also has cracks and pen writing on the front.

Materials are like new. [], Commodore 64/128. Has disks, code wheel, and manual (with writing, and one loose page). Box is in terrible shape -- dents, split corners, and some kind of crud inside the lid. Both disk sizes.

Box has wear and dents, contents have slight smoke odor. Loose disks and manual, no box. Box and materials very worn, box has a split corner. Box has wear and the middle is a bit pressed in. Contents have slight smoke odor.

[], Commodore 64/128. Box has a couple of small sheared patches on the back cover, but those are the only defects. Inner materials are in perfect shape. Includes 3 disks, rule book, Adventurer's Journal, C64 data card, 1989-1990 catalog, spring/summer 1990 catalog supplement, 'Order of Heroes' registration card, customer response card, and an offer for 3 free months of Dragon magazine.

SSI large box, has Atari and TRS-80 on the same cassette. Box cracked with one small tear. Manual is a bit worn. [], Apple II. Large box, worn. No manual, no cards/catalogs. Disk sleeve is a generic one.

On 5.25' disks, box worn. Missing the novel, otherwise complete.

[], Commodore 64/128. Badly worn box with small shear patch. Box has a PC sticker but the disks and reference card are for Commodore. Missing novel.

[], Apple II. Partly crushed box with split corners. Missing manual, original disk sleeve, SSI catalog and markers (but has the plastic bag they originally came in). One of the non-laminated squad cards has writing on it. [], Apple II. Second Edition, in big box.

One dent and the usual wear and cracks. No SSI catalog, otherwise complete. [] (Arab/Israeli wars: 1973 -?), IBM PC. Box dent in front. No cards/catalog. CD in original jewel case with install guide, no outer box. Civil War strategy game detailing the Battle of Gettysburg.

No PC reference card, but has the disk, instructions, grid map, and registration card, all in excellent shape. Two-piece box with four 3.5' disks, thick user's manual, smaller user's guide, catalog and registration card. One-piece box with CD-ROM in jewel case, manual, data card and registration card. [], Commodore 64/128. Scenario Disk #1, in a flat package, shrinkwrapped.

Slightly dented corners. Two-piece box with 3.5' disk, manual, data card and SSI order form. Missing registration card.

[], Commodore 64/128. 1988 Edition. Box has wear, and a bit of writing on the front. Has both disk sizes. Has both disk sizes.

Large SSI box. The middle is a bit pressed inward, but the edges are fine, not crushed or creased. Includes disk, instruction manual, laminated map, Amiga reference card, catalog and registration card. Manual is pretty worn. Disk label has a sheared patch. Large SSI box with 5.25' disk, 3.5' copy, manual, laminated map, and 1987 SSI catalog.

Missing registration card. The top box piece has two split corners and a crack in another. 3-pack containing Roadwar Europa, Roadwar 2000, and Wargame Construction Kit. Missing the RW2K disk (I'll include a copy) and Roadwar Europa manual. Box crushed, with a bit of writing. [], Apple II. Shrinkwrapped, badly dented in back.

SSI small box, has some edge wear. Includes disk, manual, map, reference and registration cards.

Missing a catalog. Disk label has a small sheared spot. Manual has wear along the spine. Map is in good shape. Shrinkwrapped, crushed box. Bottom box cover is horribly sheared. [], Atari ST.

[], Commodore 64/128. Disk, manual, poster map, and torn-off box front. Small SSI box with 5.25' disks, 3.5' copy, manual and fold-out map. Missing cards/catalogs. The top box piece has a corner crack and some light wear. Inner materials are in great shape. [] Stephen Emond.

[] Strategic Studies Group, Commodore 64/128. Strategy game, World War II land battles. Tri-fold package. [], Apple II. Large tri-folder package.

Not all disk sleeves are originals. Looks complete otherwise. [], Commodore 64/128. Large folder package, no instructions. [], Commodore 64/128. Missing disk. Has wrap but it's been opened.

Slipcover has a sheared patch. [] subLOGIC, Commodore 64/128. #6 -- Omaha / Wichita / Kansas City. Folder package, stuck together at the bottom. Materials can still be slid out at the top.

Noticeable smoke odor. [], Commodore 64/128. 'Star Scenery Disk' (not sure what that means), SF and the Bay Area. Folder package, stuck together at the bottom. Materials can still be slid out at the top.

Noticeable smoke odor. #1 - Dallas / Ft. Worth, Houseon, San Antonio, Brownsville. [] Synapse, Commodore 64/128. Loose disk and manual. Disk sleeve is not original. [] Synergistic Solar, Inc., TRS-80.

Cassette and white paper instructions. Not sure if this ever had any outer packaging. [] Three-Sixty, IBM PC.

Two-piece slipcover box, one corner dented. Has four 5.25' disks, flight manual, designer's notes, registration card and foam box insert. Scuffed box, bit of writing.

Box has some tape on it. Part of a big white sticker on front, could be removed with a little effort. One metal disk tab doesn't spring back like it should, disk is likely unreadable. [] Thunder Mountain, Commodore 64/128. Oversized box, includes the following games: Paradroid, Slot Car Racer, Equinox, Trailblazer, Uchi Mata, Implosion, Great Escape, Usagi Yojimbo, Wizball, Parallax, all in one deluxe package. Missing ALL the disks, and a return sticker on it says they were not there when the original buyer opened it. (Yeah, I'd totally believe that.) If you want a fun challenge, try finding all the replacement disks.

[] Trilobyte Software, Macintosh. Outer slipcover is worn. Gold, IBM PC.

One side partly crushed. Box and disks look like Slash, but materials don't.

Includes a black code wheel that's very difficult to read. Slash package, sheared in back. [] Ubisoft, IBM PC. Slash packaging. Has wrap but it's partly torn off, but not enough to have opened it. Slash packaging, partly crushed. Slash, box and manual only, box top is torn.

Not the FPS, it's a side-scrolling action/adventure, a bit reminiscent of Shadow of the Beast. [] Ultimate, Amstrad. Ricochet release. Cassette in small plastic case.

Cassette label is damaged. [] UXB, Commodore 64/128. Sealed box, in perfect condition.

Yes, 'emulator' rather than 'simulator'. The cover art amusingly shows a pilot saying 'Eat hot lead, $?*&!' Which to me clearly indicates he's firing air-to-air missiles at Q*Bert. [], Commodore 64/128. Side-view action platformer featuring a Rambo clone as the title character. Sealed box with a few minor dings.

Still has the original price sticker on the wrap. [], Commodore 64/128. Sealed box, has a crack down the front. Still has the original price sticker on the wrap. The cover calls it 'stunning 3-D action' but isometric view would be a more accurate term. [] Velocity, Inc., Macintosh. An early (1991) 3D shooter game, somewhat like Atari's Battlezone.

Very unusual package design, shaped like a right triangle with a black triangular prism coming out the center of the front side. The manual is odd as well, with a trapezoid shape to fit in the package. Disk and registration card are shaped as expected. The package has a couple of minor dings and the manual is a bit bent. [], Macintosh. The sequel to Spectre, with an even stranger package.

It's shaped a bit like a Star Trek insignia pin, and folds open from the center. One side is pretty dented. Disks and quick reference card inside, missing the manual. [] Virgin, IBM PC. Dented/cracked box.

Box has tape. Partly crushed. Flattened box. Big white sticker on the back, may shear if removed. It's markered out but I can still make out the word 'defective' on it, so the disks likely don't work.

Flattened box. Loose manual [], IBM PC. All game materials, but no outer box.

Box says CD-ROM but it's on 3.5' disks. Slightly crushed. Bit of pen writing on the slipcover.

Top and bottom edges of inner box are a bit creased. No manual, but has map. Small sheared spot on box front. Couple of small shear spots and a bit of pen writing on front.

[] Visionary Ltd., Amiga. Badly dented box with split corner. Box has a sheared spot on the front. [] Westwood Studios, IBM PC. CD-ROM in jewel case with instructions, no outer box.

Someone wrote 'Volition' on the front of the disc, no idea why. [] ­(Publisher Unknown), IBM PC. Missing the physical jigsaw puzzle that was originally included. Otherwise complete and in good shape. [] Non-IF Games, Books and Magazines Bethesda Softworks: • loose quick reference guide, has a couple of pen notations. [] • (Meston, Zach, and J. Douglas Arnold).

[] • Japanese adventure novel. [] • Japanese choose-your-own-adventure novel based on the computer game. [] • Japanese manga based on the game. [] • Contains detailed walkthroughs for Ultima IV - VI.

Includes a fascinating interview with Richard Garriott. Well-used, quite a few cover creases. [] • (Loubet, Beth, Anthony Nichols, and Kirsten Vaughn). [] id Software: • cluebook. [] LucasArts: • Prima guide, some scuffing along spine. [] Maxis: • 'Railroading' strategy guide by Ralph Roberts.

Has a few dog-eared pages. [] MicroIllusions: • cluebook, new in sealed blister pack. [] Mindcraft: • Early RTS by Mindcraft (the Magic Candle series). [] Origin Systems: • hint book for NES version of the game, worn. Finale Allegro 2005 Download. [] • hint book for NES version of the game.

[] • Japanese cluebook, published by Locus. [] • Japanese cluebook, 'All About False Prophet', for the Super Famicom version of the game. Has some normal-use wear and nicks.

[] • clue book, worn, with pen markings on a couple of pages. [] • Cluebook. Edge wear, but the inner pages are in good shape. [] • clue book, very worn with lots of pen notes throughout. [] Sierra On-Line: • Hint book, new in blister pack. Blister is a bit loose, but not enough to remove it.

[] • Hint book, red-window variety, missing red viewer. [] • Hint book, new in blister pack. Blister is a bit loose, but not enough to remove it. [] • cluebook with red-window viewer. [] • cluebook, white invisible-hint variety, only a couple of pages developed.

[] • cluebook, about 80% developed, faded. [] • Hint book, new in sealed blister pack. [] Sir-Tech: • clue book, worn.

[] • clue book, badly worn. [] • clue book. [] SSI: • cluebook, worn. [] • cluebook, worn along spine. [] • cluebook. [] • clue book.

[] Non-IF Games, Loose Props Activision: • Apple II command card. [] • loose letter/affadavit. [] Adventure International: • empty plastic clamshell case with an Apple/Atari sticker. No disk or manual.

The game itself is a variation of tic-tac-toe where you must play and win a mini arcade game prior to placing your 'X' or 'O'. I have this one set at a probably ridiculously high price after seeing what Adv Intl stuff is going for these days, but I will definitely entertain lower offers.

[] BioWare: • loose quick reference card (2002 game). [] Blue Chip Software: • loose manual. [] Broderbund: • empty box with Apple II system sticker. [] • loose manual, back cover a bit scuffed. [] CBS Software: • loose clues booklet. [] • loose solutions booklet. [] Cinemaware: • empty flipbox, badly dented, somewhat crushed.

[] Cosmi: • loose manual. [] • loose manual.

[] DataMost: • loose top box piece only, dented. [] Dynamix: • loose quick reference card. [] Electronic Arts: • manual, square black-cover version, has lots of wear and tear.

[] • manual, white version. [] • loose manual. [] • Apple II quick reference card. [] • loose manual, torn cover. [] • loose manual. [] • loose manual, torn in back. [] • (Julius Erving vs.

Larry Bird) loose manual. [] • Apple II reference card, creased. [] • loose manual. [] Epyx: • loose manual. [] • loose manual. [] Fantastic Software: • loose cover art. [] FTL: • loose manual and a couple of cards.

[] id Software: • loose installation guide. [] • loose fold-out poster. [] • loose manual, registration card, and hint book offer. [] Interplay: • empty two-piece box.

[] • loose manual, torn cover. [] • code wheel. [] • loose code wheel.

[] • loose C64 reference card. [] • loose PC reference card. [] • empty box, a bit pressed in.

[] • empty Apple II box. [] K-tel Software: • loose manual. [] Konami / Gremlin: • empty box. [] Kyodai: • Empty box, crushed. [] LucasArts: • loose reference card.

[] • loose manual. [] Maxis: • loose manual. [] • loose system information, manual addendum and quick-start guide. [] • copy protection booklet. [] • loose manual from original release.

[] MegaTech: • loose manual, NR-13 version. [] Merit Software: • loose manual, pull-out stat sheet still attached inside. [] MicroProse: • loose player aid charts. [] Microsoft: • Version 1.0 manual with green cover. Measures 5.5 x 8.5'. Has a few loose (but included) pages in the front. [] Mindscape: • empty folder package, has an Apple II sticker.

[] • loose manual. [] New World Computing: • loose installation reference card. [] Origin Systems: • loose install guide. [] • loose Book of Amber Runes.

[] • loose Ancient Liturgy of Truth booklet. [] • loose History of Britannia booklet. [] • loose Book of Mystic Wisdom.

[] • loose PC reference card. [] • loose manual. [] • loose player's guide, has a bunch of notes written on the back cover, and both inside covers. [] • loose Stygian Abyss map. [] • loose Lord British's journal.

[] • loose Book of Lore. [] • loose quick reference card, has some pencil notes on one side. [] • loose cloth map. [] • loose Compendium booklet, well-thumbed with a couple of pen notes on one page and an inexplicable blue ink stain on the outside cover near the top staple. [] • loose 'Claw Marks' magazine. [] • loose set of ship blueprints (Hornet, Rapier, Raptor, Scimitar). [] • loose quickstart / installation guide / tech specs card.

[] • loose PC reference card. [] • loose installation guide. [] • loose CD-ROM install guide. [] • loose play manual.

[] • loose Joan's Fighting Spacecraft 2664.128 update. [] • loose reference card. [] • loose PC installation guide. [] • loose PC installation guide. [] Penguin / Polarware: • loose instruction card. [] Personal Software: • loose manual, no 3-ring binder holes. [] Psygnosis: • loose manual, later version.

[] • loose manual, early version. [] • Empty box for Macintosh version. [] Radio Shack: • loose manual, with 3-ring binder holes.

[] Sierra On-Line: • Loose 2-sided reference card for Commodore. [] • loose 'Guidebook to the Land of the Green Isles'. [] • loose Guidebook to the Land of the Green Isles, tall version (8.25' x 4.25'). Front cover has a scratch.

[] • loose PlaySpy magazine. [] • loose Aerodork Airlines flight schedule, has a note in pen written on the back. [] • loose tech manual. [] • loose cloth map. Would be perfect except for a couple of small black spots (the larger is about 2 cm across). [] • loose galactic map card, has pen writing.

[] Sir-Tech: • loose two-sided priest/mage spells quick reference chart (I think this is from Wizardry I but I'm not 100% certain, so feel free to ask for pics). [] • loose map plotting aid, partial pad (technically fits any Wizardry game). [] • loose 'Special Effects Department' card for Apple II. [] • loose Mordor charge card. [] • copy-protection booklet. [] • loose manual.

[] • loose 'Myths and Muses of the Maelstrom' booklet. [] • loose warning about swapping disks mid-play. [] • loose 'Welcome Back!' Instructions for returning Wizardry players. [] • loose 'Special Effects Department' card.

[] • empty box with PC sticker. Has edge wear. [] • loose Playmaster's Guide, worn. [] • loose PC reference card. [] Spinnaker: • loose manual. [] SSI: • loose PC reference card. [] • loose bottom box piece only.

[] • loose Adventurer's Journal, cover a bit creased. [] • loose rule book, small corner crease. [] • loose PC data card. [] • loose Commodore 64 quick start card. [] • loose Amiga reference card. [] • loose manual, WizardWorks version. [] • loose manual, WizardWorks version, pencil writing on back cover.

[] • code wheel, has come apart. [] • loose gold box flyer for the game. [] • loose manual.

[] • adventurer's journal. [] • code wheel. [] • loose Adventurer's Journal. [] • loose rulebook. [] • loose data card for PC. [] subLOGIC: • loose outer box / slipcover for the Commodore 64 version.

[] Three-Sixty: • loose manual. [] • loose reference chart. [] • loose training manual.

[] • loose field operations manual. [] • loose registration card.

[] • loose installation, quick start and training manual addendum. [] Virgin: • loose manual. [] • loose reference card. [] Non-IF Games, Loose Disks?(Publisher Unknown): •, TRS-80, loose cassette. [] Access: •, IBM PC.

[] •, IBM PC, label has glue seepage. [] Activision: •, IBM PC. [] •, Commodore 64/128.

[] (R) •, IBM PC, loose disk #1 (missing 2 and 3). [] Bally Midway: •, Commodore 64/128, disk label a bit discolored.

[] Broderbund: •, Macintosh, loose disk #2. [] Data East: •, Commodore 64/128, (Yes, that's the name.) Top-down arcade shooter, disk only. [] Earthware Computer Services: •, system unknown, loose disk, most likely Apple II. Looks to be some sort of educational game.

About volcanoes. [] General Quarters Software: •, IBM PC, wWII historical naval battle simulation. Loose 5.25' disk only. [] •, IBM PC, wWI naval battle historical simulator.

Loose 5.25' disk only. [] •, IBM PC, japan vs Russia naval battle historical simulator. Loose 5.25' disk only.

[] Lucasfilm / LucasArts: •, Commodore 64/128, disk label discolored, disk sleeve has loading instructions written on it. [] Maxis: •, IBM PC. [] •, IBM PC. [] Micro Star: •, IBM PC, loose CD-ROM, shareware episode #1.

[] MicroProse: •, IBM PC, loose disk. [] Origin Systems: •, IBM PC. [] •, IBM PC, Computer Gaming World demo CD in sleeve. Sleeve has a crease. [] •, IBM PC, loose disks.

[] Sentient Software: •, Apple II. [] Sierra On-Line: •, system unknown, sierra On-Line brown label. Platform unknown (it's either Apple, Atari or Commodore). [] •, IBM PC, loose disk. [] •, system unknown, disk with Sierra On-Line brown label.

Platform unknown (it's either Apple, Atari or Commodore). Disk sleeve is not original. [] •, IBM PC, loose CD-ROM. [] •, IBM PC, loose CD-ROM. [] •, system unknown. [] Sir-Tech: •, IBM PC.

[] SSI: •, IBM PC, loose CD-ROM. [] •, IBM PC, loose CD-ROM. Slash release. [] •, IBM PC. [] Turning Point Software: •, Apple II.

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