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Originally Posted by SouthJag
I've used a guide for basically every game I own. Not because I suck at gaming, but simply because I don't want to miss anything the first time through. Lately, with all the games I wanna play being released at the same time (and most of them are 40+ hour games -- I'm still on a year-long backlog  ), I want to make sure I get everything done on the first playthrough, if that's possible.
Also, guides are becoming somewhat of a collector's item these days. For some games like VP Lenneth and Silmeria, Okami, and Disgaea 2, publishers don't put out 16,000 guides like they did for Smackdown vs. Raw and MK: Armageddon. So it's a collector thing, too. I mean, how many people do you know have the Chrono Trigger and Super Mario RPG guides from way back? I do. Oh yeah, I do.
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You know, I had the Super Mario RPG guide and I loaned it to a friend who took off with it to Chicago. Fucking munter. I, much like Skills, collect walkthroughs. I think they're a great little item to have, not only to 100% games, but for the art and the way they look on a shelf.
Jam it back in, in the dark.