> Just passing along that ICR2 is $5 at computer city in Glen Burnie MD. That's
>in the ICR2 Box (not CART) and has the DOS, WIN95, and Mac versions of the
>games. It doesn't seem to have the Rendition version on the CD.
Even the Rendition version went down in price, as did all Sierra
sports games -- as low as $9 -- simply because Sierra was changing
the boxes. At the Computer City where I work, we've sold out of
NASCAR 2 at the $9 price, and now have the exact same game, in the
new box, back up to like $29.99.
For some reason, CART Racing at our location only went down
to $19, and copies still exist of that, while the ones in the
new boxes are at $19.99. Some of the stock people are confused
though and may just have missed it. I know they put the new
boxes of CART Racing over a shelf tag for CART Precision Racing
(heavens!).
But yeah, the old Papyrus-published ICR2 would definitely be
a bargain-bin item at our store if we still had any. Just 'cause
it's cheap doesn't mean it's no good, though. I keep eyeing some
of the stuff in there to see if any of the games might be fun...
(...if I had time to play games, of course...)
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