Sure when I see them
Sure when I see them
I'm ready with $200 as soon as you find out.Originally Posted by LeGIt
I asked and he has no idea, but as I was saying before about review versions he can only assume it's complete enough to be worthy of reviewing so *probably* later build than yours, it's up to you if you want to take the gamble.
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LeGit, to better enhance your chance of selling these, it sounds like you really need to find a friend with a developer's (or *gasp* cracked) console and test these out, so you can tell people just exactly how complete they are. I know the "life is like an untested prototype" philosophy is all well and good, but I get the feeling prospective buyers might want to play these games too.
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I've played Flintstones, Test Drive Cycles and Heroes of Might and Magic III
I've also sold Heroes of Might and Magic III and Propeller Arena and may have a buyer for the others too.
At the time I bought them I never asked or needed to know how complete they were - an unreleased game is an unreleased game no matter how complete it is, but I can understand TRE's reluctance when he already has 3 different builds of 1 of the games already hehehe.
Testing The Red Star is not possible with my current set up, I know people with XDK's and I've passed up the chance many times to buy them, but no one I know locally has the hardware to test the disc.and If I could test it, it would be impossible to determine if it was complete or not without knowing what complete should be.
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I had a nice chat with the Red Star team a few days ago, and they've found a publisher. So I'm gonna pass and buy it when it comes out.
Good for them I guess, but bad for me and the $200 I spent on it hehehe.
Oh well Maybe someone else will be interested