Toxie
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Joined: 8/5/2003 From: WA./USA Status: offline
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I see everyone's point on having a .pdf. It can be updated etc. But I see Uncle Joe's too. I'm an old wargamer and I remember some of the excellent manuals that use to come with some great boardgames from AH, OSG, SSI, Battleline etc. I loved to have these in hand for when I was out and about (work, play, 'throne' etc) in RL. I would clutch them, peruse them when a chance arose, caress them in glee at the wonderful mechanics, historical commentary, bibliography and definition of terms. It was grail like, teddy bear like:D in it's substance and connection to a great game I wish I was playing right now, but RL was preventing it. In that I'm nostalgic and am alway's delighted when a big, fat, juicy manual full of all above said items come with a game. But I too know time's change, attitudes change and economics change. Understandable to say the least. But yet... Toxie p.s. Well old grognards have to live up to the name:) (and come to think of it, some manuals end up being better then the game. One that comes to mind is MPS's 'Across the Rhine'. The historical commentary manual was great! I still have it around for quick reference (you know, old, memory lost etc:rolleyes: )
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