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Video games came with manuals that had sections for notes and people actually put notes in there, this was before youtube walkthroughs.
renting final fantasy 2 at blockbuster that had an end game save on it
Same memory but with FF3/6
There were those printed guides for the bigger games. I remember walking down to the mall and checking the guide when I got stuck in Tomb Raider 2. Gamefaqs has been around since 1995, I wasn't online til, I think 98 or 99.
In full color! With glossy pages! Get one of those and a November EGM and you’re set
Nowadays kids just have Tunic smh
Your library of self-made notebooks were the pelts on the wall of your past game conquests.