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  • You should play Tunic if you miss old school game pamphlets. All of the tutorials are given in the form of artwork that looks exactly like what you'd find in an NES game. The entire game is a love letter to that era of gaming.

    • Such a great game. I’m actually being really indecisive about games to play, and now I want to play that.

      • I need to finish it some day! It does such a great job of capturing the feeling of starting a new adventure. It's one of the few games where I don't feel the need to look up a guide when I get stuck, because the game makes me want to learn how to progress through each area. An absolute masterclass in game design, IMO.

  • As a child with motion sickness brought on by reading in a moving vehicle. I still did this but then got too nauseous and had to lay down.

    Also the car filled with cigarette smoke with the windows up didn't help.

  • I miss when games were physical and I actually owned them.

    I miss being able to hold them in my hands, to examine the cover, to read the back.

    I miss being able to crack it open and smell that plasti-ink-chemical smell that had been sealed inside from the factory with the shrinkwrap.

    and yes, I absolutely miss having manuals to read.

  • ...get home play the game, take a bathroom break... bring the box and manual to the bathroom to read it more.

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