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Dowload of this game

Discussion in 'Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor' started by Blatherbeard, Jan 7, 2017.

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    I cant find anyting in the forums about it, and a friend of mine pointed me here.

    I had a physical copy of this game back in the day and of course i dont have it anymore.

    I know GoG still, for some ungodly reason, cant get the rights to this but can i download this anywere?

    abandonia has the original but not this "sequel".
     
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    could probably find a physical copy on amazon or ebay somewhere.
     
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    Saw one on amazon, but 40 bucks is just steep for me. Of course i say that but i paid 35 for a ps1 game years ago ha ha.

    Would just be easier if gog would get the rights ;) they do such a good job with packaging it with the correct patches(usually) so you dont go half as crazy finding them on your own at this point.
     
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    I remember paying $35 for the Gameboy version of Final Fantasy Legend after being given Final Fantasy Legend II for Christmas. I think Final Fantasy Legend III was something like $30, when most Game Boy games were $20.

    Great games, but a big crimp in my finances for a junior high student. I had to save for months for it, and do things like mow lawns and computer tutoring or upgrades (installing CD-ROMs, putting in a second hard drive, adding DRAMs and later SIMMs, etc).
     
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    What the heck is with the italics in the above post? I even tried editing it and inserting some /i BBCode tags and they still appear.

    [There were a whole bunch of italics tags; I removed them all - BTA]
     
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