• @leggettc18
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    137 months ago

    Well there’s a few things for early at home games, for one the instruction booklets were actually worth a damn, often containing the story, tutorial, and more. Also, size was at much more of a premium, so since instruction manuals were a thing, it was considered a waste to have all of that stuff in the game itself. I’m sure there are exceptions but that’s the general idea.

    Much as I lament the loss of good instruction manuals, it’s understandable why they went away in light of why they were necessary before.

    • @[email protected]
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      57 months ago

      It’s okay, most* games have good wikis that do an alright impression.

      *Less so now that we have the plague that is fextralife and similar doing their damndest to elbow out useful wikis for any and every game.

      • @[email protected]
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        17 months ago

        For PC in 1986, those are pretty good graphics. Arcades were where the best graphics were back then.

          • @[email protected]
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            27 months ago

            I’m using PC in the literal “personal computer” sense. I don’t recall PC = Microsoft being a thing back then, though I may be wrong.