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Dooh Nibor on 3/11/2011 at 21:26
Quote Posted by jtr7
Something satisfying that a digital copy alone can't match. :thumb:
Yup, but I can assure you it's been impossible to find a copy in my country, were games like Thief doesn't have a similar success as in countries like UK or US. So we haven't so much choice apart from Nero Burning Rom and yes, finally eBay for... 40 € :erg:
Anyway, the trapezoidal box never came out in Spain, so it's been a good purchase anyway :)
jtr7 on 3/11/2011 at 22:51
Better to have digital copies of Thief, than no Thief at all. :thumb:
Sticky Fingers on 5/11/2011 at 07:14
Show-off :D
sNeaksieGarrett on 5/11/2011 at 15:16
That's awesome! An autographed copy! Jealous. How'd you manage that? ("What did they mean by "Thanks for your help?")
SlyFoxx on 5/11/2011 at 18:01
I won the copy in an auction. A well respected member of boardgamegeek dot com passed away and forum members donated stuff to be auctioned to raise money for his family. Tim S offered up a near mint copy of TDPG ...here's his post there.
"I have a sealed copy of the Thief Gold edition, autographed by the lead designer. Or at least I will have, after I autograph it. Please bid enough to cover the cost of the pen I'm going to need to write on a black box.
The fold-out cover has acquired a crease, but the item is otherwise untouched. Having already played the game plenty, it's not like I ever needed to open it.
Free shipping within the US.
Update: Sara Verrilli, lead designer of the special edition (particularly, the add-on mission team) has kindly consented to autograph the game as well. This saves me from the risk of appearing to take credit for her team's work."
Yandros actually started the bidding at 20 bucks and I won it with a bid of 160.
So now you know the rest of the story.
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sNeaksieGarrett on 6/11/2011 at 00:32
Cool deal, thanks.;)