02-07-2005, 05:46 AM
I keep all my manuals in the original boxes. Game manuals are usually pretty interesting and make for great bathroom reading.
Also, a few months ago my mother-in-law gave me some boxed PC games. Among them was a pristine TIE Fighter, complete with 3.5" floppies and all of the manuals and other assorted inserts. It came with a game manual and a larger storybook. The spines of the books were absolutely unbroken, which led me to believe they weren't even opened. I'm just wondering if there is a market for "vintage" PC games on eBay or something. I'd probably sell it if I could be assured that it wasn't a waste of time.
Also, a few months ago my mother-in-law gave me some boxed PC games. Among them was a pristine TIE Fighter, complete with 3.5" floppies and all of the manuals and other assorted inserts. It came with a game manual and a larger storybook. The spines of the books were absolutely unbroken, which led me to believe they weren't even opened. I'm just wondering if there is a market for "vintage" PC games on eBay or something. I'd probably sell it if I could be assured that it wasn't a waste of time.