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that's a bummer, but it's out of print.
$150 is a lot, and I'm sure you can find it lower if you spend dozens of hours scouring used book stores and gaming shops, but I guess that's what it costs if you want to buy it easily online.
Crimson Skies was cool. I wonder who owns the IP.
>The series' intellectual property is currently owned by Microsoft Corporation through its Xbox Game Studios division.
Are you sure it isn't like with BattleTech where Microsoft owns the computer game rights but the tabletop rights are with someone else?
Well I can't find any other possible owners so it seems like Microsoft's in charge of it at the moment
Would be nice if they did something with it, at least a vidya or update them so they can run on modern systems
You’d be surprised how many IPs are just rotting away in corporate vaults just because of the “potential” earnings they’d miss out on if they let the rights lapse.
>out of print
You'd still need to find scans, OCR them because they're probably crap, and then turn that into a readable book.
Probably, but the point is that nothing is ever truly out of print in this age.
Are the older runs of superhero comics available? The Mouse and Warner have the money to pay people to keep it that way after all.
Most of those have been reprinted and are available for you to read if you just spend 2 seconds on google. You can print them in any size you'd like too, which offers better readability than some of the moron sized books that you can buy.
...Unless you can't find a good source.
I haven't found many Crimson Skies pdfs. The property died just a few years too soon.
>Crimson Skies was cool.
The idea was cool as frick. The execution on the tabletop was not.
The video game was good.
Wouldn’t mind seeing Catalyst do something like Alpha Strike with it, but it’ll never happen.
What air-combat-on-tabletop execution do you think was well done if not CS?
AeroTech was pretty good, though actually the best part of that was space combat, not air combat per se.
crimson skies was autistic map hexes with arrows that were pertinentint to manuevres, had shit about height differences. and damage tracking like btech.
i think wizkids was the last to make a crimson skies game and id imagine it pretty similar to attack wing.
I like it
I CANNOT PURCHASE AIRMAN
well I kow what I'm listening to next, thanks anon.
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Very old japanese video about a guy struggling with Mega Man, this isn't the original but it's pretty close. I feel pretty old considering this reupload is from 2009...
Thank you
Ah frick, it was part of the first niconicodouga medley to make it to the west too. Frick, I'm getting actually, legitimately nostalgic for shit I found via Ganker 15 fricking years ago.
Great, have this.
You know what they say, if it's grey, it's good for you
What exactly makes it worth $150?
The last guy who bought one paid 140 bucks
So it's not worth it.
There are no other sellers and the guy who owns it is willing to sit on it until somebody offers him 150 bucks.
That doesnt make it worth 140 bucks until it sells though.
You sound like a poorgay
You type like a fat person.
Did you watch him type?
Yeah, and he typed like a fat person.
"A fool and his money are soon parted", Anon. If you think that book is worth $140 I have bad news for you.
A person after my own heart. I saved myself hundreds of dollars by printing out all the AD&D stuff I wanted. Older games are especially affordable to recreate because they didn't have so much colour ink involved.
>A fool and his money are soon parted", Anon. If you think that book is worth $140 I have bad news for you.
Anon might be rich.
>A person after my own heart. I saved myself hundreds of dollars by printing out all the AD&D stuff I wanted. Older games are especially affordable to recreate because they didn't have so much colour ink involved
Find me PDFs of Crimson Skies and I'll be forever in your debt.
>Anon might be rich.
Certainly.
That doesn't mean anything to the quality of what's being bought.
It probably isn't worth 150 bucks but it is being sold at 150 bucks because whoever is selling it at that price is banking on the idea that someone is going to think it is worth that much because it is.
>old
>out of print
>physical
>obscure
That's it.
Hey, guess what?
If it’s not worth X dollars, but someone pays X dollars for it, it’s worth X dollars
>it's another moron who doesn't know how to separate a state of being from personal perception
It’s not a personal perception, it’s a price tag
The willingness to pay the amount on a price tag is personal perception.
Your inability to pay the price tag is an objective fact
Not wanting to pay for something that isn't worth the price tag isn't an inability to pay for it.
Not always, but in your case is it due to a lack of availability funds
You are almost thirty years late to the party, it’s called the idiot tax for waiting this long to try and acquire a physical copy
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