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ggf162: Some pictures for posterity.
How anyone could give that up is a mystery to me. :\

(Heck if you're gonna ditch it at least be smart and put it on eBay.)
Bought a T60 for 60€, the shopkeeper said it was broken, all it needed was a reinstall of windows and a new HDD (lol)
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ggf162: Some pictures for posterity.
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GameRager: How anyone could give that up is a mystery to me. :\

(Heck if you're gonna ditch it at least be smart and put it on eBay.)
Ever go to a used record store? I love to look at some of the great records they have and then take a look at the Top 40 at which point I become dizzy and confused. :P
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GameRager: Pirates of the Caribbean for PC?!? 0.o

You have my deepest sympathies.

(Seriously, that game sucks....it has sucky controls[The only way you can play reasonably is with a gamepad/etc.] &[iirc] it's just a mod/tc of the game Pirates!.)
Ah, but here is where you are wrong. This is in fact Sea Dogs 2, a game that they renamed at the very last stage of development, and which has very little to do with the movie that it nicked its name from. While it is far from a perfect title, it is not bad either. There are other games that are more true to their licence, and those are horrible.
Got a copy of Republic: The Revolution for about £1, not long after it was removed from GOG...
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GameRager: Pirates of the Caribbean for PC?!? 0.o

You have my deepest sympathies.

(Seriously, that game sucks....it has sucky controls[The only way you can play reasonably is with a gamepad/etc.] &[iirc] it's just a mod/tc of the game Pirates!.)
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AFnord: Ah, but here is where you are wrong. This is in fact Sea Dogs 2, a game that they renamed at the very last stage of development, and which has very little to do with the movie that it nicked its name from. While it is far from a perfect title, it is not bad either. There are other games that are more true to their licence, and those are horrible.
My bad(I knew it was SOME pirate themed game that had just been re-titled, though.).

Thing is, the graphics aren't too bad, but the control scheme feels like it's better played with a gamepad(or maybe it was ripped from a console version?). As such it can be hard to play some bits(some which are needed to progress, even, like[iirc] opening gates.) with a pc mouse/keyboard.
I found these at the thrift store today for $4 each (just ignore the music CD). They still have all the manuals and bonuses that come with it. The Neverwinter Nights box had some sort of quilt of a map inside. They even have some ads for an internet connection. It was very interesting seeing the prices (one of them was for $6 a month) and the speeds.
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Momo1991: Folks, you need to check out Powells - Seattle based bookstore - go there if you are ever in the area.
Powell's is indeed a great bookstore, but I live in Seattle and I have to go all the way down to Portland to visit it.
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Momo1991: Folks, you need to check out Powells - Seattle based bookstore - go there if you are ever in the area.
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mwb1100: Powell's is indeed a great bookstore, but I live in Seattle and I have to go all the way down to Portland to visit it.
D'oh!
I've never found anything all that great at a thrift store.

I did get a good mix of PS1/PS2 games for a great price at a garage sale though.
$1 each: Colony Wars, Dark Cloud 2, Klonoa 2,Tomba
Aside from this being an UNDEAD THREAD, REMOVE THE HEAD! etc, Idon't ever remember GGf162 utilising the same avatar as YellowAries. So what is going on?

GOGBEARS - what did you do?
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mwb1100: Powell's is indeed a great bookstore, but I live in Seattle and I have to go all the way down to Portland to visit it.
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Momo1991: D'oh!
'Doh!', indeed. =P But the one downtown is definitely a cool store. Yup, I call Portland my home these days - only lived in town for about a year now - but I really enjoy it here. I don't mind the Northwest weather either as I'm used to a fair amount of rain. Beats the dreadful California valley any day.

Anyway, I found some very good quality used piano sheet music from some older '80s (of all things and quite surprising) Reader's Digest collections at Powell's; one Christmas and a classical one. Certainly beats paying the outrageous prices new sheet music is going for, whose quality wouldn't be nearly as good.

That and also a nice little booklet with rules for some 100 different games than can be played with a regular deck of cards(with good visual aides and instructions).

Yeah, it's definitely a great place to find some used stuff for decent prices. I hardly every buy anything new, and I don't buy regular books, and why should I? That's what I got the library for! ;) One of the best uses of taxpayer money, in my view.

*ramble ramble*
Fallout 1 and 2 new in a clearance bin for $2.97
The best thing I've found so far was an original C64 copy of Ultima I with trinkets and maps (but, sadly, the maps are paper since cloth maps were not used for Ultima I.)
The only other Ultima I've found in a store was a copy of Martian Dreams going for nearly $100 at an antiques store. It was just the discs in a plastic bag since it was the version that was handed out with new computers. I almost bought it since that game was impossible to find.

Of course now it's rather easy to find and available for $100 less and right here! (One more reason GOG rules!)
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Finding a Beneath a Steel Sky jewelcase for three euros was kind of cool.