March 06, 2005

Gemfire

I have been searching for a copy of this game that I used to play when I was a kid. I remember playing it with my friends, but I never owned and still do not have a copy. I found one on Ebay yesterday that was in near mint condition with all the instructions, inserts, etc in the original box. (Yeah, it's sad but that is important to me.)

Anyway, I want to get a SNES version of the game, but I don't want to pay too much for it because it is so old. I could get a copy on Amazon.com for $40, but I am in no hurry. I've waited over a decade after all. Plus, my SNES is in Gainesville in Jenn and Lana's apartment (-style dorm.)

I told them I'd get them a SNES if they helped me win an XBOX. They did, I did, so they have my SNES... (I'm secretly hoping that they give it back at the end of their degree programs, due to the fact that there are more than one of them and only one SNES.)

Posted by David at March 6, 2005 03:06 PM
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Perhaps you should just ask for it. They might not care for it as much now. It never hurts to ask.

JB

Posted by: Jessica at March 7, 2005 03:39 PM

hey, just curious if you're selling books again or not, i randomly ran into your website..if you are, cool, i'm a b-contract, how's recruiting? if not, then i get that too, my best friend isn't but he's going to have a good summer too! :P

Posted by: cody at March 10, 2005 02:11 AM

Though as cheap as a used snes is, you could easily pick another one up.

Posted by: Jordan at March 10, 2005 09:07 AM

Cody
I won't be doing southwestern again this summer. Instead, I am getting married on May 5th and working at UPS part time. I worked out some numbers and I realized that if I put in the same number of hours at UPS that I did with SW I'd earn about as much as I would at SW in one summer.

JB & Jordan
Yeah, you two have pretty much hit on my plan A and plan B. I am just waiting to ask the girls until closer to the end of the semester. If they say no then I'll go get a used one and ask them if I can have my original machine... because it has emotional value. :)

Posted by: David at March 10, 2005 12:38 PM