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Should I upload...

Hello,
I am not a gamer, so I need a little advice:
During my Sunday's walk across the local flea market I bought a German hybrid game CD for EUR 1, "Tabaluga - Die Suche nach den Zeitkristallen" search for the time crystals, or so. It is an Ariola game from 2001.

There is also a German 2CD copy "World Of Warcraft" hybrid from 2002.

How do you feel about those?

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Joined: 2009 Dec 19

Check online to see if they are still being sold or supported. If yes, then they are not abandonware. If no, then why not? My guess is that WoW is not abandonware.

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Joined: 2010 Nov 19

It seems to be sold at Amazon.de
Should it better remain excluded from the Garden therefore?

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Joined: 2009 Jun 14

WoW is from 2005. Do you mean Warcraft III ? Or Warcraft III The Frozen Throne ?

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Joined: 2010 Nov 19

I did not purchase the WoW disks yesterday, but as the seller is there every Sunday, I can check the details if it is an interesting item.

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That Tabaluga game would be a cool addition! Smile

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Joined: 2011 Feb 21

Older versions of WoW may still be supported by the company. I am not sure but I know the latest ones are.

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Yeah, even with an original set of disks from Day 1 of WoW, Blizzard provide downloads to get the game completely up-to-date, except for the "The Burning Crusade" expansion. From my last visit to the WoW site, I seem to remember that you can download the whole game for free - Blizzard make all the money from the monthly fee for playing the game.