I have Leather Goddesses of Phobos, in the box with all the "feelies" that came with that particular Infocom game of that age, I have a few other originals. I'd have to get you the titles. It really depends on what you're going to to do with your library. If you're going to play, the cheapest route is ADT, as it just requires an audio cable and modern computer that you downloaded the images from the Internet from, but you're required to have media to put it on, which is rather pricey, even at bulk prices. Another option which requires a larger investment upfront, but uses modern media (sd cards) to store the disk images, is the Floppy Emu from bigmessowires.com I've used it on all of my vintage apples, from my Apple IIe to some of my various Mac's. On certain models it can also emulate Either Smartport drives (on the II series) or HD20 Hard Drives on various Macs. It's an excellent product and I would strongly recommend it to anyone who has an interest in vintage Apple computers. Joseph Oprysko -- Normal Person: Hey, it seems that you know a lot. Geek: To be honest, it's due to all the surfing I do. Normal Person: So you go surfing? Normal Person: But I don't think that has anything to do with knowing a lot... Geek: I think that's wrong on a fundamental level. Normal Person: Huh? Huh? What?