Anyone have Invasion of the Vorticons mail order floppy?
Anyone have Invasion of the Vorticons mail order floppy?
Hi guys,
I recently purchased Invasion of the vorticons ( one contains ep 1-3) original 3.5" apogee disk for around $40 from a private seller. Turns out after paying, the selller without asking me just felt like removing some small writing with an eraser but ended up damaging and smugding the entire label.
i'm in the process of returning it back now.
Does anyone have a original copy invasion of the vorticons copy you could sell. I'm a bit traumatized and maddened by this event and so would really appreciate it.
I recently purchased Invasion of the vorticons ( one contains ep 1-3) original 3.5" apogee disk for around $40 from a private seller. Turns out after paying, the selller without asking me just felt like removing some small writing with an eraser but ended up damaging and smugding the entire label.
i'm in the process of returning it back now.
Does anyone have a original copy invasion of the vorticons copy you could sell. I'm a bit traumatized and maddened by this event and so would really appreciate it.
Re: Anyone have Invasion of the Vorticons mail order floppy?
Hi springpop and welcome to PCKF. Doesnt look like anybody noticed your topic. I don't own that disk (and lamentably I cannot find the magazine 5 1/4 disk I had Keen1 on). It does sound like a bizzarre thing that happened to you/your disk. Have you any pictures to show us???
It would be interesting to find out who owns what sorts of copies of the various Keen games... perhaps I will make a poll om the topic.
Are you a collector of video game related items in general? Or is your enthusiasm focused in a more specific way towards Keen (the latter being the case for most members of this forum)?
It would be interesting to find out who owns what sorts of copies of the various Keen games... perhaps I will make a poll om the topic.
Are you a collector of video game related items in general? Or is your enthusiasm focused in a more specific way towards Keen (the latter being the case for most members of this forum)?
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Re: Anyone have Invasion of the Vorticons mail order floppy?
From what I remember as a kid, the floppy disk games were ordered from a game magazine with teaser screenshots. The diskettes that I got were always 5 and 1/4 and had labels printed with the game title.
If I find my old Keen 1 diskette, I'll get it to you somehow. Unfortunately I haven't seen it since it was packed away several years ago.
If I find my old Keen 1 diskette, I'll get it to you somehow. Unfortunately I haven't seen it since it was packed away several years ago.
Re: Anyone have Invasion of the Vorticons mail order floppy?
Hi sorry for the late response please let me know if you have it. ThanksMobiethian wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2019 0:47 From what I remember as a kid, the floppy disk games were ordered from a game magazine with teaser screenshots. The diskettes that I got were always 5 and 1/4 and had labels printed with the game title.
If I find my old Keen 1 diskette, I'll get it to you somehow. Unfortunately I haven't seen it since it was packed away several years ago.
Would you also consider selling a boxed copy of good bye galaxy?
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Re: Anyone have Invasion of the Vorticons mail order floppy?
Benvolio wrote: ↑Wed Feb 06, 2019 17:54 Hi springpop and welcome to PCKF. Doesnt look like anybody noticed your topic. I don't own that disk (and lamentably I cannot find the magazine 5 1/4 disk I had Keen1 on). It does sound like a bizzarre thing that happened to you/your disk. Have you any pictures to show us???
It would be interesting to find out who owns what sorts of copies of the various Keen games... perhaps I will make a poll om the topic.
Are you a collector of video game related items in general? Or is your enthusiasm focused in a more specific way towards Keen (the latter being the case for most members of this forum)?
Hi thanks for the response. Do you have any games yourself? I will make a post about it
Re: Anyone have Invasion of the Vorticons mail order floppy?
I have no collection of games sadly. Unless a 3drealms Keen CD from circa 2003 counts. It might not be a collector's item now but give it another 20 or 30 years!
Re: Anyone have Invasion of the Vorticons mail order floppy?
I will do so when next I get home! It just came in a jewel case, the only artwork is on the CD.
Re: Anyone have Invasion of the Vorticons mail order floppy?
Thanks!
Out of curiosity, have you ever ripped it?
It's 20 years old, so who knows how much longer it'll last.
Maybe there's something interesting hidden in the "unused" portions of the disc that Recuva could pick up.
Re: Anyone have Invasion of the Vorticons mail order floppy?
Yes I recall back in 03, when I got the CD, playing Wacky Wheels and Hocus Pocus for the first time from the disc. Needless to say these could be downloaded online however on my home PC I had no internet, so all external material had to be ferried from my grandmother's or dad's computer on floppy disks. So most likely those titles would not have fit on those 1.44mb diskettes.
The only other game I bought was AOEII Gold Edition.... I remember (as awkward teenager) thinking I had enough cash for the roughly 25 euro game, going into the shop and being about 2 quid short and having to leave. Then finding the missing loose change and going back in and getting the craved game. I remember on the way home with my Age of Empires game thinking "this means the end for my modding career". Though it did probably contribute to a multifactorial slump in output, thankfully time has allowed more modding to occur!
Kids nowadays probably have contactless bank cards replete with wealth and never have these awkward mishaps. I think we appreciated our hard fought for physical media all the more back then.
The only other game I bought was AOEII Gold Edition.... I remember (as awkward teenager) thinking I had enough cash for the roughly 25 euro game, going into the shop and being about 2 quid short and having to leave. Then finding the missing loose change and going back in and getting the craved game. I remember on the way home with my Age of Empires game thinking "this means the end for my modding career". Though it did probably contribute to a multifactorial slump in output, thankfully time has allowed more modding to occur!
Kids nowadays probably have contactless bank cards replete with wealth and never have these awkward mishaps. I think we appreciated our hard fought for physical media all the more back then.