> I am looking to purchase the first Microprose World Circuit. Does anyone
> know where I should look?
> Thanks.
> I am looking to purchase the first Microprose World Circuit. Does anyone
> know where I should look?
> Thanks.
I am looking to purchase the first Microprose World Circuit. Does anyone
know where I should look?
Thanks.
It's tough to find, since it's been out of production for some time. A year or
so ago, I bought a new, unopened PC version at a computer fair. The vendor was
selling lots of ancient software, and this was my jewel of a find. :) I bought
my Amiga copy used. The best advice I can give you is to post to appropriate
forsale newsgroups that you are looking for a copy, and check out any computer
fairs, used software stores, and bargain bins in your area. You may get lucky.
Also, the non-North American title for this program is "Formula One Gran Prix",
or F1GP for short. I seem to remember it being re-released as a budget title in
the U.K., maybe you could get a copy by ordering it overseas? It's worth a try.
Good luck in your search.
> >I am looking to purchase the first Microprose World Circuit. Does anyone
> >know where I should look?
MarkH
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> > I am looking to purchase the first Microprose World Circuit. Does anyone
> > know where I should look?
> > Thanks.
> i think i still have it even in the box but don't know about the manual?
Jon B^D
Tell you what, for $10 and UPS shipping i'll send it to you.
It is on 3 disks and I have the manual.
> >I am looking to purchase the first Microprose World Circuit. Does anyone
> >know where I should look?
> It's tough to find, since it's been out of production for some time. A year or
> so ago, I bought a new, unopened PC version at a computer fair. The vendor was
> selling lots of ancient software, and this was my jewel of a find. :) I bought
> my Amiga copy used. The best advice I can give you is to post to appropriate
> forsale newsgroups that you are looking for a copy, and check out any computer
> fairs, used software stores, and bargain bins in your area. You may get lucky.
> Also, the non-North American title for this program is "Formula One Gran Prix",
> or F1GP for short. I seem to remember it being re-released as a budget title in
> the U.K., maybe you could get a copy by ordering it overseas? It's worth a try.
> Good luck in your search.