Help With Finding Old Sierra Games

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The seller of this King's Quest 1 is currently selling the original Space Quest 1 aswell. I won't bid on that one since, well... ya know... :D.

I once ran off with King's Quest 2 (gray box) while Collector was bidding on it aswell. That was ok though, since i wasn't the only one outbidding him.

I believe i accidentally outbid Almirena once too, forgot which game it was.

Most auctions i would just skip if i'd know somebody familiar intends to bid on it aswell but, for titles between 1980 and 1985, i don't make exceptions. I wouldn't be a collector if i'd let those opportunities just pass by.
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Oh gosh, that's a war... I'm sorry Rudy, I like you and all, but I have to root for Collector... He's my Master, and I'm nothing but his humble servant... :lol:
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Tawmis wrote:I am familiar with you doing the last second kill. :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VipRq0e6iQ0
By the way, that wasn't me outbidding you. The auction in the video included SQ2, which i don't have (yet). The auction i won a few months ago is shown below.

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But yes, that's usually how it happens. You also gotta keep in mind that, especially for rare items, you're probably not the only sniper. In that case, a nuke is more effective than a sniper rifle :lol: .
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Tawmis wrote:So far I think I am the only one he's ensiped so far for a Space Quest 1... that was my video I linked. :|
OH, no, he already sniped the KQ2 gray box from me.
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Collector, you may also be interested in this IBM release of another old Sierra game: Crossfire. As you know, this is not the first release of the game. It was first released under the On-Line Systems name in 1981 for the Apple II and Atari 400/800 and then rereleased under the SierraVision logo. This one is here for the IBM PCJr, like the first release of KQ1.

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I contacted the seller, but he won't ship outside the US :|, so i thought i'd inform you guys about it :mrgreen:. Pretty rare stuff.
The item is here: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0338548363
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Can I ask you guys a little favor? I wouldn't ask if I didn't know that you surely already have this game I'm looking for, which is Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers...

... I only have the collection (Gabriel Knight Mysteries), but now I'd really like to have the first game stand-alone, no matter if on disks or on CD, but it has to be an original boxed version.

I would have bought on Amazon, but this product isn't available for international shipping. Unfortunately, eBay seems to don't have it at the present moment. The favor I wanted to ask is this: if you stumble upon, night or day, a new offer for a boxed edition of GK1, would you please let me know so I'd try to do my best and achieve it?

Thanks :oops:
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Thanks, Rudy. It is now in my watched items.
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AndreaDraco wrote:Can I ask you guys a little favor? I wouldn't ask if I didn't know that you surely already have this game I'm looking for, which is Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers...

... I only have the collection (Gabriel Knight Mysteries), but now I'd really like to have the first game stand-alone, no matter if on disks or on CD, but it has to be an original boxed version.

I would have bought on Amazon, but this product isn't available for international shipping. Unfortunately, eBay seems to don't have it at the present moment. The favor I wanted to ask is this: if you stumble upon, night or day, a new offer for a boxed edition of GK1, would you please let me know so I'd try to do my best and achieve it?

Thanks :oops:
Sure thing.
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Sure Andrea, I will also keep an eye out.
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Thanks guys! Yesterday I also ordered a new Mysteries, since the one I had was lacking the novel by Jane... ;)

Oh, and I'm also searching a boxed version of Torin's Passage (another must-have that is very difficult to find), but that one can surely wait ;)
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I've found one! :D

Ops, I didn't include a link: here!
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AndreaDraco wrote:I've found one! :D

Ops, I didn't include a link: here!
Nice. Normally this game goes for around $30. But it's sealed so it may go higher and snipers may be around. If i would bid on it, i would put $58 on it during the last seconds. That should do the trick.
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Rudy wrote: Nice. Normally this game goes for around $30. But it's sealed so it may go higher and snipers may be around. If i would bid on it, i would put $58 on it during the last seconds. That should do the trick.
Thanks Rudy! I'll keep this in mind! ;)
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Tonight is the last night of the auction. It end near 2:00 o'clock, Italian times. I actually pretty nervous about it: it's my first time :oops:

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AndreaDraco wrote:Tonight is the last night of the auction. It end near 2:00 o'clock, Italian times. I actually pretty nervous about it: it's my first time :oops:

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