Kane99 Posted January 17, 2024 Posted January 17, 2024 Have you ever attempted to create your own manual to replace one that was lost? I actually tried this when I was a kid when I got a used copy of Super Mario World on the SNES from an old rental store. It came with a really shitty printed off copy of the manual. I was so hoping they'd include the original manual, but alas I had what I had. So to the best of my ability, I try to recreate the manual from the printed off manual and I use that instead going forward. I wish I still had it. I never did it again though, mainly because my art sucked and I hated my writing. These days games don't even release with a manual, hell some games don't even come with the game anymore, just a slip with the code. Maybe we should make our own manuals for those new games coming out without them. :)
Bizdustry Posted January 17, 2024 Posted January 17, 2024 I don’t think I’ve ever made my own manual of the video game didn’t come with one. Only time I would ever try to is if I had the intention to sell for profit. Other than that I’d avoid at all costs
Heatman Posted February 2, 2024 Posted February 2, 2024 Nope, I don't have any interest in doing something like that since I started playing video games right from my childhood. If the gaming manual was important, I wouldn't lose it in the first place. There are things I don't bother with when it comes to my gaming and this is one of them.
Scorpion Posted October 18, 2024 Posted October 18, 2024 That’s a cool story! I haven’t tried making my own manual, but I love the idea. Nostalgia for physical manuals!