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Post by Bill Mueller on Jan 22, 2010 14:49:34 GMT -5
Don't worry. This is an anonymous poll.
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Post by belzelga1 on Jan 26, 2010 9:34:01 GMT -5
I actually got my copy of spacestationsim on ebay.
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Post by Bill Mueller on Jan 28, 2010 0:06:34 GMT -5
Yes,
We bought all the existing copies from Enlight when they went out of business. Then a huge number of copies showed up on Ebay and Amazon. Used copies are no problem, but there are many companies selling bootleg copies on Ebay. They might even think that they are selling legal copies. That is why we can't give technical support anymore unless someone bought the game from us. Luckily there are very few technical issues with the game.
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Post by sluggy on May 5, 2011 23:41:36 GMT -5
My dad got it but lost interest in it after a while, so i uhm "borrowed" it *giggle* He got it from a legit company that i think never sold all of them, got the box, the manual looks/feels real too, as far as i can tell from examining the cd, manual and box it's legit, nice to own a piece of your work fellas ^_^.
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Post by victuz on Jul 26, 2011 13:27:10 GMT -5
I actually got it from a newsstand (in Poland). Not sure of your dealings with that distribution. It was released by "Play" and it has a big "Max game" sign on it. It definitely didn't cost 15$ too.
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Post by billmueller on Aug 22, 2011 15:45:56 GMT -5
Thanks guys. We know it is being illegally copied between 50 and 100 times a day, even in 2011.
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Post by luke159 on Mar 20, 2012 15:34:32 GMT -5
I got mine after walking into a used games shop and seeing it on the shelf, last year i saw it on a shelf in another games shop aswell (wish i had bourght it so i would have a spare copy) The only problem is my copy doesn't have a book which is to be expected when buying pre owned games. If i see another copy again i'm going to buy it even if it has a manual or not, i would rather have the manual aswell though.
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