but before Goodbye Galaxy (which I think is officially considered the. Ultimately, this will go extremely well with my Invasion of the Vorticons registered floppy, which came directly from Apogee (a 0.99 ebay floppy lot find a little over 2 years ago), and my first and second edition Aliens Ate My Babysitter games. Additional Definitive Edition incoming by Share: Commander Keen came to Switch. While I'm sure it affects the value, it didn't take away from the look of the cover, which I was thankful for. Thankfully, the only damage it received in shipping was where something impacted the left top edge about 3" down from the top-left corner. Commander Keen: Goodbye, Galaxy (489) System: PC Company: Apogee Year: 1991 Genre: Action Theme: Humour / Science Fiction Language: English Licence: Commercial Screenshots Commander Keen: Goodbye, Galaxy (ID: 489) Disks: 2 x 3.5' HD (1440kB) Format: Raw (.IMG) Status: Unverified Language: English Contributor: Wandrell Notes: v1.4. I say mostly because it was shipped in a manilla envelope with no padding. The gamer in me wants to tear it open and peek at the insides, image the original floppy, 600dpi scan the box, floppy, and incidentals from every angle, and then fire up the 486 and play! The collector in me wants to keep it in the (mostly) pristine condition that it arrived in. was I ecstatic! Especially since the description was less than forthcoming, as was the seller when I questioned them.įully expecting to receive a floppy, or at best, a boxed shareware copy of "Goodbye Galaxy: Episode 1," I was needless to say both surprised and delighted to see the full scale product (EGA/VGA version, not CGA) I won't say where (not an auction site/common store type), but MAN. I managed to snag a NEW, shrinkwrapped copy of Commander Keen: Goodbye Galaxy ( retail copy from Goodtimes Software) for $18.99 shipped this week. Just to exclaim my happiness and joy (since I've nowhere else to share it, and no one else that would really care!)
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