Game Manual Notes
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Game Manual Notes
Game manuals often have a couple of pages in the back designed for you to scribble notes in, a nice idea, but has anyone here ever used them? I know I haven't. Is there really a need for them any more?
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Never done it. I think it's a horrible idea to write in a manual. If they wanted you to write down cheats in the manuals, they should have just fricken printed them in the back...but noo that would mean sales on strategy guides would drop!
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Yeah, I think the instruction manual as a booklet is going to die soon. I know Ubisoft are trying to phase them out by putting the instructions as a menu option in their games, for example.
As for using the notes pages, nope, never. I like keeping my games as close to pristine as possible, so I've never drawn/written in or on them.
As for using the notes pages, nope, never. I like keeping my games as close to pristine as possible, so I've never drawn/written in or on them.

You are all way to young to remember Infocom gamesReknoc wrote:There isn't and even if there was it wouldn't matter because the pathetic little pamphlets that come with games now can't even be close to being considered an instruction manual.

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