[misc.forsale.computers] Apple II, IIgs games for sale

picard@milton.u.washington.edu (Mary Stumpel) (05/25/91)

A good friend of mine has just upgraded his computer system and wants to
sell some of his Apple II games collection. Here is the list he gave me:

Shadowgate IIgs            $15

Test Drive IIgs            $15

California Challange
(scenery disk for TD II)   $10

Supercars
(extra car disk for TD II) $10

      *He is willing to sell Test Drive IIgs, the scenery disk and the
       car disk as a package. Package price:  $30

Tetris (both II & IIgs
versions included)         $10

     RARE INFOCOM GAMES!

     Trinity (apple II)
     A Mind Forever Voyaging (apple IIe)
     Bureaucracy (by Douglas Adams)
     Leather Goddesses of Phobos
     Moonmist
     Cutthroats
     The Lurking Horror
     Stationfall
     Sherlock Holmes
     (and the mystery of the Crown Jewels)
     Plundered Hearts
     Beyond Zork IIgs
     Wishbringer

*All infocom games are on 5.25 inch disks and can run on any Apple II with
64K of ram (remarkable)! EXCEPT for Trinity & Mind Forever Voyaging (needs
128K) and for Beyond Zork IIgs (3.5 inch disk).

**The price for these Infocom games are negotiable!

Xenocide IIgs          $15

Defender of the
Crown IIgs             $15

Jigsaw IIgs            $10

Rocket Ranger IIgs     $15

Alien Mind IIgs        $15

Shanghai IIgs          $10

Skate or Die IIgs      $15

The Last Ninja         $10

Leisure Suit Larry
IIgs                   $10

   In addition to this amazing pile of games, he's also got some other
software for sale:

Wordperfect 2.0 IIgs   $50

Publish it 1.0
5.25 & 3.5 inch disks
included               $25

Publish it plus
Font pack 1 and 
People, places &       
things clip art        $35

Wordbench 1.0          $20

Music Studio           $20

Please E-mail my account if anything in this really long and "I'm never     
going to type this again" list appeals to you. I will forward your message
and let you guys work it out! Needless to say, buyer pays shipping &
handling charges. Thanks for your time (and bandwidth).

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