| akril15 ( @ 2009-08-05 15:44:00 |
Trees are good and so are thrift stores.
An impromptu trip to the thrift store where I bought the Roberta Williams Anthology today turned out to be a very good idea: I discovered and purchased a copy of The Neverhood (Dreamworks Interactive made this game? I had no idea).
However, the CD wasn't in its original case, but one of these things. I've never seen a CD caddy before, let alone heard of one. The metal sleeve is similar to the one on a 3.5" floppy disk, and it took me the better part of a minute just to figure out how to get the thing open (by pinching the two tabs on the bottom).
You know you're in for a hard game when it takes you that long just to get its CD out of its box...
An impromptu trip to the thrift store where I bought the Roberta Williams Anthology today turned out to be a very good idea: I discovered and purchased a copy of The Neverhood (Dreamworks Interactive made this game? I had no idea).
However, the CD wasn't in its original case, but one of these things. I've never seen a CD caddy before, let alone heard of one. The metal sleeve is similar to the one on a 3.5" floppy disk, and it took me the better part of a minute just to figure out how to get the thing open (by pinching the two tabs on the bottom).
You know you're in for a hard game when it takes you that long just to get its CD out of its box...