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Looking for Swordthrust (Clarification)
Greetings, All.
I just got an email concerned about the legality of exchanging
software. Ok, ok... maybe I wasn't clear. Sorry about that. Here are
a couple clarifications to my previous message:
1. I am willing to BUY these games (legally and all that) for a
reasonable price (of course). You don't have to "pirate" me a copy. I
think they're shareware anyway, but I've contacted the publisher to
find
out for sure.
2. As I indicated, I already OWN the games (they don't work anymore
after years of abuse when I was a kid). Everywhere I look it says you
must legally own the software in order to use a ROM. Well, I DO
(whether they function is immaterial).
So if someone has these sitting on a shelf and never uses them, I'd be
happy to entertain an offer to clear up some space in your closet. I
used to love these games as a kid, and just want to give them a shot
again.
Thanks,
Brian
In article <8ir7up$nfg$1@nnrp1.deja.com>,
eclettico@my-deja.com wrote:
> Salutations,
>
> I'm looking for an Apple II series of games called Swordthrust...
>
> 1 The King's Testing Ground
> 2 Vampyre Caves
> 3 Kidnapper's Cove
> 4 Sultan's Pearl
> 5 The Green Plague
> 6 The Eternal Curse
> 7 The Hall of the Alchemie
>
> I think my copies of 1, 2, and 3 may still function (that's a big
> maybe), but I know the others don't. Anyway, I'm looking to get my
> hands on these games again either in actual disk format or ROM format
> (I own them, the disks are just kinda' dead).
>
> SO, if anyone can help me out, drop me an email.
> Thanks,
> Brian
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