Sadly, I own the Dallas card game. It was given to me as a birthday gift by a friend who knew I liked Magic and figured one card game was as good as another... Or else he secretly hated my guts and didn't want to spend any money on me. Never figured out which it was.
So, I presume it wasn't worth the cardstock it was printed on? ;)
w3a2 wrote:
a question though, what are you doing with all this stuff you pick up, are you planning to build a gigantic Museum to Gaming Past & Present?
Most of the stuff we pick up, believe it or not, we play - or at least intend to. Although I don't know what will happen once my office runs out of space.
csweasel wrote:
Very cool. I'd love to see scans of the binder of Atari game manuals. That artwork is so awesome. It'd make for a good set of desktop wallpapers
That's a good idea - I'd been tossing around the idea of wringing some sort of article out of the big binder o' manuals, as well as some of the loads of additional documentation we've stumbled upon. I'll see how decently my scanner treats the manuals...
#1 Glenn Turner Aug 21, 2006 12:48pm
So, I presume it wasn't worth the cardstock it was printed on? ;)
Most of the stuff we pick up, believe it or not, we play - or at least intend to. Although I don't know what will happen once my office runs out of space.
That's a good idea - I'd been tossing around the idea of wringing some sort of article out of the big binder o' manuals, as well as some of the loads of additional documentation we've stumbled upon. I'll see how decently my scanner treats the manuals...