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Originally Posted by Foinikas
13 pounds at that time and age? :O
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Oh yes, the White Labels were usually £9.99, £12.99 or £14.99 depending on how popular the games were - whatever happened to those budget ranges I wonder? I guess the equivalent these days is something like GOG, a cheap way to discover games you missed when they first came out (or replay old classics).
£12.99 for two games was bargainous - I still remember forking out £35 for Doom, Worms, etc. when they first came out, on those crappy 3.5-inch disks. I even used to pay £15-£20 for Spectrum games, well back in they day
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