Topic: Looking for an oldie  (Read 2983 times)

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Redleg

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Looking for an oldie
« on: January 21, 2003, 09:14:53 pm »
I have been looking for a copy of Star Trek SFC Gold Edition. My original copy was lost and I have had no luck with any of the normal outlets.
My first recourse was to contact Interplay directly, this was their response: " We regret to inform you that the title you are looking for is no longer in production or available for purchase through us. Interplay Entertainment Corp. has ceased all manufacturing of that product. One way you could get your hands on it is used, perhaps at your local game retailer or at an online auction."
So I tried Ebay but the result was a scam for my credit card number,which was sheer hell getting through.
I also tried Amazon.com but the game is either out of stock or the company that has it will not ship to an APO/FPO address.
They don't seem to understand that even though I am stationed over seas the APO/FPO address is still considered a normal US address.
Being stationed here in the Republic of Korea the Star Trek genre is nill, nada, none. All they play here is starcaft, diablo2 and that damn everquest crap.
So if anyone is willing to help it is much appreciated. Heck I might just send you something nice from "Freedom's Frontier" to boot.
My e-mail addies are Jayvthompson03@yahoo.com and therealredleg@yahoo.com. The former is my professional addie, the latter is personal.
Thank you and good gaming.
 

SirWilliam

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Re: Looking for an oldie
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2003, 09:22:20 pm »
I have, believe it or not, actually seen SFC Gold on the discount rack at MicroCenter.  I will keep an eye out for it, if I can snag a copy of it I will try & help you out, but keep an eye on the Forums, it wouldn't surprise me if someone has an extra copy sitting around somewhere.  

Paladin

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Re: Looking for an oldie
« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2003, 09:28:32 pm »
they are being sold in trek packs. i saw it being sold with KA, SFA, and some other game or two not too long ago at babbages.

762

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Re: Looking for an oldie
« Reply #3 on: January 22, 2003, 10:21:51 am »
<-------Here's one  

Genesis

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Re: Looking for an oldie
« Reply #4 on: January 22, 2003, 11:07:15 am »
Hi Taldren an idea to make more money....

Why not after 2-3 years do so you can DL your own cpy for a minimum cost and you get permission to make copyes of it.... to your selvf

like 7-8 bucks you have to send into an account ore pay online,,,,,,,  wuld make it easier for us easier for you becurse it onley requires a minimum of severs capacity becurese its unlikly more then 2-3 byes it and DL it on the same time... you get a logon name and a PW and it goes over your IP so you  cant take adventege of it. So if DL crashes you still can get the copy ower oyur own drive...

and most have a broadband con today...... with regards Genesis  

Redleg

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Looking for an oldie
« Reply #5 on: January 21, 2003, 09:14:53 pm »
I have been looking for a copy of Star Trek SFC Gold Edition. My original copy was lost and I have had no luck with any of the normal outlets.
My first recourse was to contact Interplay directly, this was their response: " We regret to inform you that the title you are looking for is no longer in production or available for purchase through us. Interplay Entertainment Corp. has ceased all manufacturing of that product. One way you could get your hands on it is used, perhaps at your local game retailer or at an online auction."
So I tried Ebay but the result was a scam for my credit card number,which was sheer hell getting through.
I also tried Amazon.com but the game is either out of stock or the company that has it will not ship to an APO/FPO address.
They don't seem to understand that even though I am stationed over seas the APO/FPO address is still considered a normal US address.
Being stationed here in the Republic of Korea the Star Trek genre is nill, nada, none. All they play here is starcaft, diablo2 and that damn everquest crap.
So if anyone is willing to help it is much appreciated. Heck I might just send you something nice from "Freedom's Frontier" to boot.
My e-mail addies are Jayvthompson03@yahoo.com and therealredleg@yahoo.com. The former is my professional addie, the latter is personal.
Thank you and good gaming.
 

SirWilliam

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Re: Looking for an oldie
« Reply #6 on: January 21, 2003, 09:22:20 pm »
I have, believe it or not, actually seen SFC Gold on the discount rack at MicroCenter.  I will keep an eye out for it, if I can snag a copy of it I will try & help you out, but keep an eye on the Forums, it wouldn't surprise me if someone has an extra copy sitting around somewhere.  

Paladin

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Re: Looking for an oldie
« Reply #7 on: January 21, 2003, 09:28:32 pm »
they are being sold in trek packs. i saw it being sold with KA, SFA, and some other game or two not too long ago at babbages.

762

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Re: Looking for an oldie
« Reply #8 on: January 22, 2003, 10:21:51 am »
<-------Here's one  

Genesis

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Re: Looking for an oldie
« Reply #9 on: January 22, 2003, 11:07:15 am »
Hi Taldren an idea to make more money....

Why not after 2-3 years do so you can DL your own cpy for a minimum cost and you get permission to make copyes of it.... to your selvf

like 7-8 bucks you have to send into an account ore pay online,,,,,,,  wuld make it easier for us easier for you becurse it onley requires a minimum of severs capacity becurese its unlikly more then 2-3 byes it and DL it on the same time... you get a logon name and a PW and it goes over your IP so you  cant take adventege of it. So if DL crashes you still can get the copy ower oyur own drive...

and most have a broadband con today...... with regards Genesis