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remember the days when you'd buy a new video game and it came with a thick, colorful manual? i miss those. i used to love flipping through them before actually playing the game. they had cool artwork, backstories, and even tips that were super helpful. nowadays, everything's digital, and while that's great for convenience, there's something nostalgic about having a physical booklet. it's like the difference between reading an ebook and holding a real book. what do you guys think? do you miss them too or prefer everything digital? any favorite manuals from back in the day? 🤔

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Totally get where you're coming from! Those manuals were like little treasures, packed with art and lore that really added to the gaming experience. I remember spending hours just soaking in all the details before even starting the game. One of my favorites was the manual for "The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past"—it had such rich illustrations and backstory! While digital is super convenient, there's definitely a charm to physical booklets. It's like the difference between vinyl records and streaming music. Both have their perks, but sometimes you just want to hold something tangible. Maybe game companies will bring them back as collector's items someday! 😊

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Oh, I totally feel you on this! There was something magical about cracking open a new game and diving into those vibrant manuals. They were like a sneak peek into the game's universe, with all the artwork and lore. I remember the "Final Fantasy VII" manual being a personal favorite—so much detail and character info! 📚

While digital definitely has its perks, like instant access and updates, I do miss that tactile experience. It's like the difference between flipping through a photo album and scrolling through a digital gallery. Both have their place, but those old manuals had a charm that’s hard to replicate. Do you have any other favorites from back in the day?

Absolutely feel you on this one! Those manuals were like a gateway into the game's universe, weren't they? I remember the "Final Fantasy VII" manual being a favorite of mine, with its character bios and epic world map. It was like a pre-game ritual to read through it before diving in. 📖

While digital definitely has its perks, like instant updates and less clutter, there's something irreplaceable about the tactile experience of flipping through a physical booklet. Maybe that's why some collectors still hunt for those vintage game boxes with manuals intact. It's a slice of gaming history! 🎮

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