Re: [GZG] Re: Gzg-l Digest, Vol 26, Issue 10
From: Chris Slavensky <sepplainer@g...>
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 00:03:00 -0700
Subject: Re: [GZG] Re: Gzg-l Digest, Vol 26, Issue 10
Allan Goodall wrote:
> On 6/17/07, Chris Slavensky <sepplainer@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Every gaming item I ever sold I regret.
>
> I sold about three quarters of my game collection when I moved from
> Canada down here to Louisiana (spread over the course of about 3
> years).
>
> I can't say that I regret everything. I still have a lot of games I
> never get a chance to play. Many of the games I sold weren't as great
> as I remembered, anyway. I sold my entire collection of Supremacy, but
> I don't think I ever played more than 3 games to completion. I had
> about 75% of the ASL modules, but I finally had to admit I'd never
> learn the system; I sold it all to a guy in Alaska.
>
> I regret a couple of games I sold, mostly because I now have an 8 year
> old son. I probably regret selling of Advanced Heroscape most, as I
> think he'd get a kick out of it right now. We were talking about Car
> Wars a little while ago, and how I had most of the modules (though I
> also remember the dense rule book, and think that maybe it wasn't all
> that I remember it to be...).
>
> For the most part, though, the games I have and play now I prefer to
> those that I sold. I do still have a bunch of old games that I won't
> sell (such as Avalon Hill's Gunslinger, and Up Front) but I notice
> that I hardly play those even though I want to keep them.
>
> Allan
>
Only AH game I still have is Wizards Quest, my first weekly gaming group
played it all the time. The kids and I still pull that one out every
few months. When they remember Dad has not watched a Harry Potter movie
and will always loose at "Harry Potter- scene it".
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