When there is no online tutorial, our previous generation played 'manual' games like this
Recently, Ishikoro18, a Twitter user in Japan, has shared an incredibly creative guide book for his father that many people couldn't help but be surprised.
In the early days, the games were not as complete and elaborate as they are now, so solving puzzles and finding secrets in the game is extremely difficult. At that time, the Internet was not developed, so gamers could not go online to find instructions or communicate with each other. To play games, they can only memorize or record everything carefully.
With his passion for exploring hobbies, Ishikoro18's father took notes and recorded all the instructions for playing games on paper. Everything from the map, that sentence or the secret that this man used to play was surprisingly detailed and detailed. Even the logo of each game is carefully re-painted by the man who loves this game.
Ishikoro18 states that her father mainly plays RPGs and adventures, such as Siren, Ico, Final Fantasy X-2, Silent Hill 3, and even Kingdom Hearts series. Her father's game inspired her to become a graphic designer.
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