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  1. Ok, you're right, I didn't read that you said "For me". I thought you were trying to tell me that one has to be here for a long time just to get rid of some magazines, because I just found these the other day, while cleaning house, and needed to get rid of them. It seemed at the time I read your post that you were telling me to do something extravagant to gain the people's trust here, and I had no interest in doing that. Nothing against you guys, but I prefer the games over the magazines that talked about them. But I will tell you I scored a nice Palm Centro for well under what they sell for on eBay from someone who only had around 10 feedback. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250653615645&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
  2. Oh, of course! That's why I made an exhaustive list of all the guides/magazines, and took some pictures of them. I can't image what more you'd want. Why is Buy/Sell/Trade forum here then, ultra-conservative Thor? What's the point? Do I have to be a member of the Better Business Bureau? You: generic defensive response I was trying to help some of the people here to make a decision, you could have requested pictures of individual guides/magazines, I would have been happy to oblige. But people make their decision at first glance, right.(not I) The less work we do as a species, the worse off our overall situation is. If you had done your research, you would have found out that only subscribing (it costs money) members of the Free Software Foundation can get an email forwarding address ("member.fsf.org").
  3. Guess no one was interested. Sorry, but I really needed this space, and so they were all donated to a local charity. The magazines/guides are now out of my possession.
  4. Some are in good condition, some are in average condition, and a few are in bad condition. I don't feel like going through them atm but if you are interested email me. I will be happy to provide photos of guides to those interested in taking them off my hands. NO trades, though; I am trying to get rid of these guides, and only want one USD + shipping per guide that is in good condition, the rest I only want money for shipping them to you for. I am in the USA, so to those who have not done business there before here are the prices for flat rate postage: USPS Thank you for your time (and your money, to those interested). And here is the list: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - GamePro (by #): 155 157-163 165-180 190 November 1992 (issue # lost because cover is ripped) Nintendo Power: volume 52 volumes 63-82 volumes 86-112 volume 114 volume 115 volume 117-146 volume 148-158 volume 160-181 January/Febuary 1990 Nintendo Power Advance: volume 1 volume 3 volume 4 Tips and Tricks: May 2001 August 2002 October 2001 #67 cheats/secrets book a PSM: number 86 number 87-92 issue 81-85 Computer Games: issue 174 issue 176 issue 177 issue 178 64 Magazine: issue 28 issue 29 Game-specific guides (Bradygames): Warcraft - The Frozen Throne Tony Hawk's Pro skater 2 (DC) Tony Hawk's Pro skater 3 (GC) Final Fantsy VIII Donkey Kong Country 3 (SNES) Banjo-Kazooie Final Fantasy VII Final Fantasy Chronicles (PS) Mario Party 2 Game-specific guides (Prima): The Legend of Zelda: a Link to the Past Game Secrets Donkey Kong Country Pokemon Gold & Silver Starcraft 64 Super Smash Bros. Melee Donkey Kong 64 Banjo Kazooie Sonic Adventure (DC) RPG Maker II Pokemon Snap Mario Party 3 Pokemon Red/Blue Mario Party 2 Game-specific guides (Nintendo official): Super Mario RPG - Legend of the Seven Stars (SNES) Pikmin Pokemon Pokemon Snap Donkey Kong Country (SNES) Animal Crossing (GC) The Legend of Zelda - The Wind Waker The Legend of Zelda - Oracle of Seasons / Oracle of Ages Pokemon Red/Yellow/Blue Final Fantasy III (SNES) Goldeneye 007 Paper Mario (N64) Donkey Kong 64 Pokemon Stadium Banjo-Tooie Yoshi's Story Banjo Kazooie Game Boy - Nintendo Player's Guide Top Secret Passwords - Nintendo Player's Guide Super Game Boy Game-specific guides (other): Starcraft Simcity 2000 Versus Books - NeverWinter Nights Adventure Guide Versus Books - NeverWinter Nights World Builder Guide Versus Books - Pokemon Red/Yellow/Blue Versus Books - Sonic Adventure 2 Battle Versus Books - Phantasy Star Online Prima Resident Evil poster Games Insider 1999 issue ExpertGamer issue 71 Computer Games number 175 some Pokemon issues from Nintendo Power guides 1996 Video Game Buyer's Guide (from the editors of EGM) GameFAQs presents...The Ultimate PS2 Strategy Guide - volume 1 Super Mario Adventures (a comic by Charlie Nozawa and Kentaro Takekuma) Electronic Gaming Monthly number 157 Expert Gamer July 2000 PlayAction Strategies - Super Nintendo Computer Gaming World issue 241 Expert Gamer Codebook #9 Sega Visions August/September 1993 Super Mario 64 poster Prima Gameshark book Official Sega Dreamcast Magazine - issue 6 Inquest Gamer August 1999 Inquest Gamer January 2000 Pocket Games Summer/Fall 1999 Here are some pictures of the guides: A few pictures
  5. I don't, but the game and the guide differ in these areas (and others I sure):
  6. Yeah, I know what you mean, I saw some shots like that in a Nintendo Power magazine before the game came out. It bugged the s#!^ out of me for the longest time. Must be like the stuff that was different in the official Nintendo guide for the game from the actual game. If it's not already on the site, E-Day will probably be requesting it, among other guides I want to get rid of. Got a list of them, he's looking through it today, I hope, so I can send it tomorrow and be done with. For f%!<s sake, hurry up and post this proof. Quit JACKIN' around, be done with it, and move on to the next thing.
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