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Mootown wrote:It wasn't games I loved that scarred me for life, it was the AMSTRAD CPC 464.
kelp7 wrote:Saw a couple of copies of it the other day in Exeter's whsmiths, unfortunately they were so dog-eared and mangled i'd be surprised *anyone* would pick them up and buy them. Should have been 1/2 price or something, at least.
fujiHunter wrote:kelp7 wrote:Saw a couple of copies of it the other day in Exeter's whsmiths, unfortunately they were so dog-eared and mangled i'd be surprised *anyone* would pick them up and buy them. Should have been 1/2 price or something, at least.
There are 2 heavily damaged ZX Spectrum/Commodore books left in my local WHSmiths also. 1/2 price for them would be about right as the damage went beyond simple shelfware. Sadly, the Bookazines just don't seem to stay pristine in WHSmith for long.
russty_russ wrote:Maybe people who use WHSmith should use the concept of parting with their cash and buying the magazines/bookazines instead of treating that place like a library!
C=Style wrote:It's always refreshing and nice to see someone such as TwoHeadedBoy who is a SNES hating bastard at the best of times rate a SNES game so highly.
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