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Won an original Link's Awakening Game Boy manual on a Goodwill charity auction. Had to share the nostalgia.

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[–] Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world 20 points 11 months ago (3 children)

This makes me sad. Because this post is basically, "hey, if you weren't alive at the time, this is what this iconic game manual looks like."

And granted, I guess thats EVERY post on this sub.....

Maybe I'm just having a sad day. Because I love the content. I don't mean to imply I'm anti-this post.

I'm just like "yeah......it's the manual........just like every game ever gets......."

And then I hear Jon Lajoie singing at me "BUT YOU WERE WROOOOOOOOOONG!!!!!!"

Games today don't get manuals, and I feel like an old man yelling at clouds......

[–] TheOctonaut@mander.xyz 11 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I can smell it. I can smell now the difference between Nintendo booklets and Sega booklets and PC booklets (Christ, trying to type in the Age of Empires 2 cd key).

I have 1000 games on Steam, and I know a lot of them come with some sort of PDF, and I'm not saying things aren't better, but I can miss that one aspect of the first half hour of experiencing a new game being reading, touching, smelling its lore and artwork.

[–] Jim_Just_Jim@lemmy.world 7 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

Whew. I hear you so hard. FWIW, I did actually win the cartridge in this auction as well, but since it's just a cartridge and no box, I didn't think many people here would appreciate a pic of a cart as much as they would a pic of the manual.

I'm also an old man yelling at clouds so I'm right there with you. Isn't it crazy that we've found ourselves here so quickly?

And also, mad props for referencing Jon Lajoie. A very talented individual who doesn't get enough credit. I love his work! For anyone reading this thread who has never heard of him, I encourage you to check him out. He has an awesome sense of humor!

I commiserate with you. The days of manuals are gone. And for what it's worth, the Zelda material is super sad for me as well because my late baby sister and I bonded tightly over the Zelda games. So these games are just super bitter sweet to me as well for so many reasons. When I play these games, I hear her laughter and feel her next to me. The games mean more to me than most, I suspect.

You're not alone. In fact, it sounds like you're my favorite kind of people! Thanks so much for commenting. I wish it weren't true, but the day of the manual has come to a close and you and I are the minority. But you are not alone. Let's appreciate what we have left. The next generation will never be so fortunate!! Do not be discouraged. Sounds to me like you're pretty rad!

We all have sad days. You are not alone!

Tunic has a manual.