Anyone want to see the Original Documentation? My Falcon 4.0 Binder :-)
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I’m so glad i was able to buy this again
just starting to learn it, I was only about 16 years old when Falcon 3 came out. Now with youtube and this forum its so much fun.
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I have one as well. Plus the fold out keyboard layout and quick reference too. Wonder what it’s worth.
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Not much.
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“Worth” is subjective, and unfortunately, we’re a small group that “values” those items highly.
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Its prob worth nothing but I wouldn’t sell it either. Amazing what you use to get with a game. damn I feel old.
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I have one as well that I bought from a Kmart I worked at back when the game came out. I remember saving up for it. Its awesome to still have the original binder. I wouldn’t sell it, its too precious!
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Guys,i still have mine too !
Wouldnt sell mine either.
Just saying !
A collector would certainly pay sonething for it im sure.
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Wanna see mine
nudge, nudge, say no more, say no more.
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:shock::rofl:
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LOL mine is stored away in the top of my gun safe. Still has the keyboard card and map of Korea
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I still have mine as well. Will not sell it for anything!
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It’s funny, I was going to start a thread with the exact same theme. I was going through my original Falcon 4 binder manual, as I still find it has lots of good info. I was thinking that I should post a thread about it, may with some pics as well. Especially those system specs on the back! Crazy!
I was working at a cell phone/computer store when the game came out. I saved up enough to buy the game, I paid $100 CDN for the game and had just the recommended specs for the game at the time, but I didn’t care. I think it’s the most I’ve ever paid for a game.
Good Times though!
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I paid $100 CDN for the game and had just the recommended specs for the game at the time, but I didn’t care. I think it’s the most I’ve ever paid for a game.
I paid $49.99CDN each in 1998 at Chapters for both my copies. I love looking at the spec list inside. One for accelerated graphics the other for non-accelerated graphics. I had a Riva TNT2 with 32MB acceleration so I was doing ok.:headb:
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Lol
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I paid $49.99CDN each in 1998 at Chapters for both my copies. I love looking at the spec list inside. One for accelerated graphics the other for non-accelerated graphics. I had a Riva TNT2 with 32MB acceleration so I was doing ok.:headb:
LOl, I guess I got ripped off at my own store at the time! My videocard at the time I bought my copy was a 3DFX Voodoo2 with 12MB. I remember the game ran pretty smooth on my rig. I remember thinking that it was a vast improvement over Falcon 3. Still not as good a Spectrum Holobyte’s Falcon for the Amiga though!