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Should I buy a real copy of the game? If so do I go full boxed sealed copy? or just CD? If not then where online do I download LI? So many questions and no answers. If anyone could help that would be quite dandy. Thanks in advance.

Your friendly neighborhood,

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How you obtain the game is up to you, we just won't direct you to places you can download it.

 

If you only want to play the game, you just need the files on the disc.

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Well I was more looking for if I should just download it or buy it. I'm stuck at a crossroads and can't deside so I wanted someone else to deside for me.

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It just depends on how "legal" you want it to be. Not that people would really care if you actually owned it.

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Last I looked LEGO Island (and the rest of the classic titles) aren't in print anymore, but if you can I'd definitely suggest getting a physical copy - a quick ebay search brings up (for the UK at least) quite a few copies and nearly all of them are under a tenner, but if you've got a few charity shops nearby it may be worth checking there too on the offchance someone's donated a copy.

 

Some folks are also properly into just collecting the early 90s big box versions, but if you just wanna play the game then any of the newer releases will do - they all have the same game on the disc after all, it's just the packaging that's different (I still swear by my RE:FLEX copy from my childhood!).

 

Now if you do decide to go the download route instead, we can't help you there as per the forum rules but I'm sure a bit of browsing through google should help you there.

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displayname420

thanks guys. you have brought me one step closer to my dream of actually playing LEGO Island which I've had sense I first heard of it many years ago.

Many thanks from your friendly neighborhood,

Pizza Delivery Boy.

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