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Re: Welcome back.



I have some duplicate copies of Microgames in good condition that I might
be willing to unload.  Olympica and Annihilator / One World come to mind,
Rivets too, I think.  

Recently valuated my Metagaming collection ... staggering.  Them old OOP
games can be worth a lot of dough!

---- Nathan Easton <n.m.easton@gmail.com> wrote: 
> I got some kind of tiny classical-era naval battle metagame at a half-price
> books. I'm not sure if they found a giant crate of them in a warehouse
> somewhere or what. This is the half-price books near Westport in Kansas
> City.
> 
> On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 11:28 AM, Matt Picone <matt@mysticworks.com> wrote:
> 
> > I'm collecting Microgames now. I'd like to know if anyone spots any.
> >
> > --
> > M@
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> > On 9/26/16 12:23 PM, Edward Kroeten wrote:
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> > Yeah, I was wondering about that when I posted about a bunch of Metagaming
> > games showing up at my local Half Price Books store.
> >
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