[comp.sys.mac.games] HELP! I want to buy Wizardrys & MightnMagics from you

jarsenau@ac.dal.ca (11/21/90)

Hi everyone!
My name is Bruce Gilchrist
and i would like to PURCHASE some Mac games
from people out in Netland
I have a very old upgraded 512 Mac like '85 i think
got it from a friend
I know its upgraded to a Fat Mac (696K) i believe
anyway i want some of my favourite games for it and will PAY!
Here they are
Wizardy I, II, III, IV, V 
Might and Magic I, II
(oldies but goodies)
I am willing to pay about $100 for all of these. Sound Fair?
(If not, we'll negogiate... Hey buddy, wanna make some money?)
And I might throw in $20 for the disks and spellists ok?

These are still some of my favourite games on apple2 and other computers
Now i now that the wizardys should work with my system
but will i need an upgraded system master to play Might and Magic?
What i mean is Do I need to get a newer system master disk to play them?
What is the oldest system that you could get away with?

(I'm (as you probabaly guessed) not the most knowledgeable dude on computers
so don't get mad at me for silly questions Ok? I'm just trying to throw
money at you so Appreciate It!!!) PS- if you want to know anything about
the human brain- i am the dude to ask!!! Computers-ask someone else :)

and will i need 1 MEG to play might and magic as well?
even still i would really like to get ALL the Wizardry's
as they haven't made any RPG even half as fun (and time consuming!)
since these - M&M is HUGE! (I'd need spellists too :-) )

I am on a friend's account right now
so this is were to mail me

BDGLCHST@ac.dal.ca or BDGLCHST@dalac
Bruce D. Gilchrist

O.W.Ertughrul@newcastle.ac.uk (Orhan Ertughrul) (11/23/90)

Incoming !!!!

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