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      I have this game box, 5 1/4 disk, warranty registration, program guide, how to play manual, Boxing clinic manual, and History of Boxing manual.  I am more of an Adventure fan than sports fan.  Is this worth hanging on to or is it worth much?

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      I have this game box, 5 1/4 disk, warranty registration, program guide, how to play manual, Boxing clinic manual, and History of Boxing manual.  I am more of an Adventure fan than sports fan.  Is this worth hanging on to or is it worth much?

      I also have a ‘One-on-One’ basketball game with Larry Bird on a 5 1/4 disk.  Is that worth much?

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      If you are just going to toss them out, I will take them.

      – Sean

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      Toss them out!  I can’t believe you would even suggest that I would do such a thing.  Well actually I have thrown away, King’s Quest II, King’s Quest III, King’s Quest IV, King’s Quest V, King’s Quest VI, Stellar 7, Nova 9, Space Quest I or II?, Laura Bow 2, Roberta Williams Anthology, and Quest For Glory ?? Sierra Games.  Non-Sierra games were: Mean Street, Test Drive 3, National Lampoon Chest Master or Champion? and maybe more.   That is only the PC games.  I had SNES and the Playstation with many more games at one time. 

      Why?????? Smiley  Focus more on college, would not work on my new computer to my knowledge at the time, may be objectable to my Christian wife or brother who I gave the computer to…Why????

      Anyways, I would like to hang on to it if it is important.  I would also like to see that those like Brandon and Vintage-Sierra who keep the history of Sierra alive need the information, box shots, scans…  I don’t expect my children to open up the old games and think much of it as something to pass on to future generations.

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      I was never one to pay too much attention to Sierra’s forays into non-adventures. However, Brad, who is one of our SierraGamers historians doing the archival work here with us, should be able to let you know what the value of that product is, and if we need material from that release for our big picture archival activities.

    • #26379 Reply
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      Championship Boxing is a moderately-rare Sierra release. It is packaged in a box similar to Stunt Flyer and Wrath of Denethenor. In good condition, it fetches a healty price around the community. Depending on several factors (and who is wanting to buy the game) I have seen it sell from around $30 to over $100 for a sealed copy.  It sounds like you have a complete release by your description, what condition is the box and materials in?Also what platform is it for?

      I have two copies of this game. One sealed release in mint condition for Com 64/128, and an open version for IBM, with everything you list minus the warranty card. The opened versions box is a little ragged at the opening, but otherwise fine. Unless the warranty card is something radically different from the ones that Sierra normally included, we should be fine on having meterial here at my place to scan for the continuing archive project. Would you mind posting a scan or picture of the warranty card? Thanks!

      Let me know if you have any more related questions about CB, or any other older game.

      -Brad

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