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Collecting Big Box PC Games - Forgotten Realms Archives: Silver Edition - confused

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So I am currently collecting big box PC games.

I have a few such as Buck Rogers, and Ultima VII.

Anyways I can't see to find the correct information if this box has what I want:

Does the Forgotten Realms Archives: Silver Edition contain the 400 page manual (not scanned, a real book) that the previous box from the year before had?

Cause I am trying to buy up boxes, clue books, and manuals.
 

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So I am currently collecting big box PC games.

I have a few such as Buck Rogers, and Ultima VII.

Anyways I can't see to find the correct information if this box has what I want:

Does the Forgotten Realms Archives: Silver Edition contain the 400 page manual (not scanned, a real book) that the previous box from the year before had?

Cause I am trying to buy up boxes, clue books, and manuals.
Why not just collect the original gold box games? They're not expensive. Never liked compilations as they reduce the amount of extras/ documentation or just put it on the disk... :decline:
 
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That is the way I have been thinking of going. Just most of the boxes I have seen are about 30-40 bucks a box. LoL
 

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That is the way I have been thinking of going. Just most of the boxes I have seen are about 30-40 bucks a box. LoL
Nah, that's a lot more than I pay. Just be a little patient and you'll see many listed in the $10-$20 range. Sometimes you'll see 3-6 grouped in one sale and can get them even cheaper. Just be careful that the books/ manuals actually are for that game. Many times people would mix up their manuals when storing them then years later not realize the wrong ones are in there.
 

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I'm glad too.
 

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