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Instruction Manuals
I've found that as I've grown older, I've looked at instruction manuals less and less when I purchase games.
It used to be that you would find all the information you could ever need to know in the instruction manual. Nowadays, everything is laid out for you, even the controls which can often be found in the pause menu. So I ask you GFFers, what's your stance on instruction manuals? Yay or Nay? I have found a few real good ones in the past few years (Katamari Damacy, pretty much any Nintendo game has wonderfully designed manuals), but for the most part I just shove the game in the system and move on. What about you guys? Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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