Stupid monkey!

Member 28

Level 31.10

Mar 2006

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Sep 19, 2007, 11:16 AM
Local time: Sep 19, 2007, 06:16 PM
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I bet the origin of the notes section in a manual can be traced back to some stupid press order by Atari or something for the home release of Pong, and some poor newly hired manual writer dude having to fill up 16 pages about this game. "I already wrote about your line and the enemy line and the ball and the numbers, and there's still four pages to fill! Oh God, oh God, I'm never going to make the deadline! I'm so dead!... Unless... YES, THAT'S IT! BRILLIANT!"
Anyway, I do remember using it for Megaman 2, but other than that I usually just used a sheet of paper instead, because it's much easier to lose those. That's a big advantage.
How ya doing, buddy?
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