Well, he dropped 1000 stones for it. Really liked it I guess :) On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Sean McLachlan <sean@lithoflexo.com> wrote:
Gameplay - average, maybe a bit below. Cab - Awesome, but that's subjective. Tie in to pop culture - If you like Journey, it's off the charts.
As for the cassette tape, making a replacement is easy if you aren't a stickler for exact accuracy, or even if you are.
Here is a link to a pic of the orig label. http://farm1.static.flickr.com/41/78601569_d67c83a27b.jpg And here is the music from the cassette. The MAME guys matched the CD version up to the cassette edits, and it's in .wav format. http://www.mameworld.info/mrdo/journey.html
If I found a good shape, complete NW journey for < $300 I'd take it and you couldn't slap the smile off my face. 3 - 400 I'd haggle but still probably end up buying it. > $400 I'd pass unless it was just minty. It's really a showpiece game.
-- Sean McLachlan
Chris Hardy wrote:
So a local collector to me just picked up a journey with everything working and seems to ne in bliss. Was it that good of a game?
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