diblanch@sdrc.UUCP (Jeff Blanchet) (11/21/88)
(I am not sure if the original posting went out so I am rewriting my post) Recently I bought the "Family Fued" game from a department store (Gold Circle) that is going out of business. The game was in a "Wheel of Fortune" box with no instructions. It was the last disk that they had. They sold it to me for $3.00. I brought the disk home and tried to run the game. I found out that you need a question disk to play. I only have the one disk which is the game disk. I was wondering if there was someone that could send me a copy of the question disk and a copy of the instructions. I will send you the disk and the postage to send it back to me. PLEASE NO FLAMES! I bought the game. The game is no good with out the question disk (and vice versa). I tried writing to the company (SHAREDATA) but I don't think I am going to get a response. Any help will be appriciated. Jeff Blanchet UUCP: uunet!sdrc!diblanch SDRC Cincinnati Ohio
edn@vax1.acs.udel.EDU (Eric D Norimatsu) (11/29/88)
In article <438@sdrc.UUCP> diblanch@sdrc.UUCP (Jeff Blanchet) writes: > >I tried to run the game on my C64 when I got home. I found out that I need >a question disk to go along with the game. I was wondering if anyone else out >there has Family Fued and if they could get me a copy of the question disk. >I will send you a disk along with postage to send it back to me. It would >also be nice to have a copy of the instructions. You should have the question disk on the back of the program disk. Also the instructions should be easy to figure out given a couple test runs. edn@vax1.acs.udel.edu P.S. I had to post this. The mail kept bouncing back to me.