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  1. Quote Originally Posted by haohmaru
    I'm seriously thinking about going to this.
    If you do make sure to update us on what you picked up and what great deals people got.
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  2. Quote Originally Posted by Xeno G
    If you do make sure to update us on what you picked up and what great deals people got.
    I'm 90% certain that I'm going. I'll update on Tuesday.

  3. Sweet:
    Lot 790: 1 (One) Arcade Game (Revolution X)
    Lot 792: 1 (One) Arcade Game (X-Men)
    "Chuy, you're going to have a magical life. Because no matter where you go, it's always going to be better than Tucson."

  4. Quote Originally Posted by Melf
    How they've fallen. All their stuff is being auctioned off in a bankruptcy sale, including about 43,000 game carts and discs. Everything from photocopiers and furniture to video equipment and even official vehicles are up for grabs. Anyone need 6,905 copies of Alias?

    Get all the info here.

    Do the industry a favor. Buy something and smash it!
    PWNED!

  5. Lot 2008: 348 (Three Hundred Forty Eight) Turok Evolution for Playstation 2

    I wonder, if you win this auction, do they supply you with lead jackets and radioactive protection suits to haul the boxes away?

  6. Exclaim should jump all over this.

    Nothing like paying yourself for old shit that never got you anywhere in the first place.
    Last edited by Opaque; 05 Dec 2004 at 06:03 PM.

  7. Went to the preview today. I have to say, even though I believe that Acclaim is to blame for their own downfall through mismanagement and poor games, it's still pretty depressing to walk through a deserted building that's barely lit looking at all kinds of cubby holes that used to be someone's way to make a living.

    Mostly office stuff, computers, vcr's, tv's, etc... There were a few interesting items - some DC dev boxes a few GD-Writers, some PSX Dev Units (The PS2 dev units were only available to view for licensed developers), some N64 long proto carts of games that were already released. There weren't tons and tons of software around like you might expect - it was actually pretty barren.

    I'll be going back tomorrow and I'll report what I pick up. There was a lot (74,000 sq. feet) of territory to cover and not enough time.

  8. http://www.digitpress.com/forum/view...hlight=acclaim

    Some guy named "Assembler" picked up a bunch of neat crap like dev kits and Akklaim memorabilia. It's a bit scattered but definitely worth a look.
    "Chuy, you're going to have a magical life. Because no matter where you go, it's always going to be better than Tucson."

  9. That would really be this guy: http://www.assemblergames.com/phpbb2/index.php

    He got a bunch of stuff. The building is nearly empty at this point. I was there yesterday.

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