Has the option of Good Old Games come under consideration? They're
making a go of selling older games, complete with whatever necessary
wrapper to make them work smoothly wuth current Microsoft operating
systems.
I confess I have no idea whatsoever of their terms for the developer.
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:58 AM, David Dunham<david@...> wrote:
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> Doug
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>>Just out of curiosity, do you still have a closet full of KoDP boxes, or
>>is it starting to get scarce? How quickly is your supply dwindling? I
>>imagine that you have no plans to print any more copies a decade after
>>the initial release.
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> There are no boxes or manuals left. Or original silk-screened CDs. I
> think Meredith's timetable is about right.
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> I admit I haven't checked lately, but I doubt the economics are any
> better for reprinting. Reasonably-priced print runs are too large
> compared to expected sales on a game that's nearing 10 years old.
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