Interesting to see a comment on this old blog most of mine from 2006. I mentioned The Warp Factor in there and I actually was able to acquire a reasonably priced (i.e., well under $100) copy of The Warp Factor for the Apple II, and even the PC disks (just the disks) as well. Funny how pricing fluctuates so much. Naturally, mine is not sealed.
By the way, rodge, I wouldn't call you a collector myself since you sell what you have eventually. Collecting is keeping it! With that said, it's actually beneficial that your interests are relatively narrow because it's MUCH easier to play things that way. It's certainly a valid tactic, with the only major downside being missing out on the wealth of other stuff out there.
*************************** Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.
Interesting to see a comment on this old blog most of mine from 2006. I mentioned The Warp Factor in there and I actually was able to acquire a reasonably priced (i.e., well under $100) copy of The Warp Factor for the Apple II, and even the PC disks (just the disks) as well. Funny how pricing fluctuates so much. Naturally, mine is not sealed.
By the way, rodge, I wouldn't call you a collector myself since you sell what you have eventually. Collecting is keeping it! With that said, it's actually beneficial that your interests are relatively narrow because it's MUCH easier to play things that way. It's certainly a valid tactic, with the only major downside being missing out on the wealth of other stuff out there.
***************************
Bill Loguidice, Managing Director
Armchair Arcade, Inc.