
May 3rd, 2004, 10:23 PM
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Re: OT: Game You Have But Never Play
'Kay, first of all, you're wasting some very good games by letting them rot. Who cares how dated they are? You are missing out on some games that I still play today (though you misspelled most of them.) I bet I buy more old games than new ones. With that being said...
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Originally posted by Atrocities:
I am going through my games and noticed that I have a lot of them that I have never played, or only played once or twice. What to do with them now is the question on my mind. I would hate to give them up or away like I have in the past only to find out that they were worth a lot of money anc could not be easily replaced.
Freespace 2
Imperium Galactica 2
Civilization 3
Call to Power
Call to Power 2
Elite Force 2
Diablo 2
Space Empires (original disk)
Alien vs Preditor
Soldier of Fortune
Blade
Medal of Honor
Armada 2
Star Fleet Command
Baldur's Gate
Dungeon Siege
Deus Ex Invisible War
Knights of the Old Republic
Jedi Knight 2
Rise of Nations
Hearts of Iron
Europa Universalis
Risk
Unreal
Half Life
Masters of Orion 2
Masters of Orion 3*
Rebellion (loved this game)
many many more.
All semi good games that I paid top dollar for and only played once or twice. (Some more)
* Utter crap game
I guess I could just keep them and someday play them, but games like Imperium Galatica 2 are interesting, but very dated.
I could auction them, but I would loose money and there is no garrentee they would sell and then I would still have to pay the auction costs. (God Ebay has become expensive)
All of this leaves me with one question, why, why did I buy them in the first place if I wasn't going to play them that much?
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I'll give you $70 (negotiable, plus shipping) for the ones in bold. PM me if you're interested. And host an Aliens vs. Predator LAN party; it's one of the only FPSs I enjoy.
[ May 03, 2004, 21:24: Message edited by: Nocturnal ]
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