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First of all a picture of your own copy can be considered a little event; you are probably one of the most experienced and skilled in this game.
The tag is is a great tag... for the owners of a version with enormous nostalgic value. Long life to the eighties !!!
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akarabat wrote:
First of all a picture of your own copy can be considered a little event; you are probably one of the most experienced and skilled in this game.

I'm sure I am one of the most experienced. Both copies shown are mine. I bought the one on the right in 1996, after it had gone out of print. I'd been playing the one on the left for nearly a decade by then, and decided it was important enough to me that I needed a backup, just in case.

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The tag is is a great tag... for the owners of a version with enormous nostalgic value. Long life to the eighties !!!

I was laughing when I thought of the tag - it's no secret that I'm not a fan of the FFG re-make. For me, it's not just nostalgia, it's something I still play (21 times since I started keeping track in 2005).
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