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Anticorp, do gaming w He speaks the truth

That’s not even a bad haircut compared to some of the shit I’ve seen this decade. That’s actually pretty good haircut.

Coreidan,

Ya I haven’t a clue what this post is supposed to be about. Is this an attempt at humor? I don’t get it

TheTetrapod,

The guy at the bottom of the image is from GTA IV, and there’s a heavily memed line from the game about his “yee-yee ass haircut”

FooBarrington,

Almost, it’s GTA 5: youtu.be/38arNFB6W1A

XEAL, do gaming w He speaks the truth

JFC, an IUD pendant…

CptEnder, (edited ) do gaming w The people who made these back in the day are heroes

Back in 97 my older sister got a both babe job at E3 and got extra tickets for me and my mom to take me. This is back when it was strictly a trade conference and not really open to the public. I was waiting in line for a new Gameboy game when a dude overhead me rambling to my mom about the Brady guides I loved to read so much back then (my mom is a patient saint haha) when a dude in line interrupted me and told my mom about his website that had free guides for all the new games online. My mom was pretty excited about free guides and he handed her his card which I looked at eagerly, it was Jeff Veasey, the creator of gamefaqs.com.

I can’t tell you how much of my parents toner i burnt through over the years printing from that website, it was probably cheaper to just buy the guides haha. Still one of my all time favorite sites.

Oh yeah that Gameboy game I was waiting to see was some new Japanese monster game called Pokemon.

v4ld1z,

Pokemon? Sounds interesting. What was it about?

not_a_dog,

I remember printing out a 100% guide for Ocarina of Time in the late 90s. IIRC, it came out to ~100 pages. Computer teacher was not happy, lol!

state_electrician, do gaming w The people who made these back in the day are heroes

I once wrote such a guide for a BBS game. Must’ve been 30 years ago. Man, I wish I could find that again. But I just saw you can play the game online: legendreddragon.net

Kolanaki, do gaming w The people who made these back in the day are heroes
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I remember printing these out, too. They were usually hundreds of pages. And we still had a printer that used paper with the holes on the side. Shit took forever. Just grrrntchchgrrrntchchgrrrntchchgrrrntchch (printer sounds) all day.

woodenskewer,
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We didn’t have a printer so I would print them out at school or the library and bring them home lol

CptEnder,

Me too!!! OMG brings back so many memories

_sideffect, do gaming w The people who made these back in the day are heroes

Much more detailed information that any “gaming site” produces now, that’s for sure

LeroyJenkins, do gaming w The people who made these back in the day are heroes

I remember I used to print these guides out on Epson inkjet printers in the early 2000s and wondered why I never had any ink left to print my homework out

InvisibleShoe, do gaming w The people who made these back in the day are heroes
@InvisibleShoe@lemmy.world avatar

I used to have a giant one of these walkthrough guides printed out for Might and Magic 7 when I was a kid. Those guides were great. I miss Acromage :(

FunderPants, do gaming w The people who made these back in the day are heroes

How else would we finish ogre battle with all the cool units?

Ragnarok314159,

Still one of the best SNES games to be made. I finally broke down and used a game genie on it for max rep that never went down. Was like playing on god mode.

BenVimes,
Gork, do gaming w The people who made these back in the day are heroes

Is there an archive for those old GameFAQs?

Isoprenoid,

Yeah, it’s called GameFAQs.

Here is the Chrono Trigger one from the image.

Daft_ish,

Dingojellybean at hellokitty dot com

The true hero of the day

Edit:

Version Last - Everything complete…all endings revealed, lists and bestiary are up. Also a format change that’s easier to read. (11/23/00)

Minor Update - Luca’s mother bit was finally revised…after all these years of neglect from it. Numerous readers added this…sorry I couldn’t get to it sooner. (10/06/01)

Man jellybean don’t be so hard on yourself

deweydecibel, do gaming w The people who made these back in the day are heroes

These often were solo written guides, too. Not wikis.

Somewhere, a company employs one of these people, and they have the best documentation you’ve ever seen.

fsxylo,

There actually were usually citations of usernames that you never heard of that provided corrections and niche secrets.

It was pretty neat.

Patches,

Somewhere, a company employs one of these people, and they have the best documentation you’ve ever seen.

Not my company 😂😭

BambiDiego,

Whoever was the guy that wrote the Breath of Fire 2 walkthrough I read when I was 12 was a godsend for me.

I was still learning English and his FAQ was so thorough and clear that I actually improved my vocabulary and grammar from using it.

chiliedogg,

I keep spectacular documentation on personal projects because there’s no deadlines.

If I get hit by a bus, my office will collapse because I ain’t got time to document shit.

CheeryLBottom, do gaming w The people who made these back in the day are heroes

I loved Dan Simpson’s walkthrough for all the BioWare/Black Isle Studios games like Baldur’s Gate, Icewind Dale, Planescape Torment, etc.

Corno, do gaming w They're often much older if I'm emulating

Can confirm that emulation is great with a powerful PC because the native resolutions on the console often didn’t do the games justice, and they’re absolute eyecandy upscaled 5x. Being able to modify a game that would otherwise run at 30 FPS so that it runs at a smooth 60 is also wonderful

Corno, do gaming w The people who made these back in the day are heroes

So many things are hard to find on Google now, like I’d type all of the relevant keywords but nothing actually relevant would come up except for some ancient GameFAQs document complete with the ASCII titles 😂

DaCrazyJamez,

Ive had the best luck finding links in peoples old reddit posts, which ddg/ google do a decent job of finding

alvvayson, do gaming w The people who made these back in the day are heroes

I often do miss the internet of the old days.

Hosting a modern day gamefaqs would cost $500 per year or so.

I guess a wiki would be easier to offer version control, links and images for the author.

Maybe that would be $1000 a year.

dohpaz42,
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A small vps should cost no more than $10/mo, and should be enough to run a text-based site (with compression) reasonably well. Obviously the gotcha will be bandwidth, but you could subsidize that with donations.

alvvayson,

I’m accounting for a domain name and sufficient bandwidth.

I figure 10 TB per month should be enough.

The $500 is a conservative estimate.

onion,

You could try hosting it at home on an old laptop and see how it goes

That’s 100% more bandwidth than not doing it at all

brygphilomena,

I have free hosting and free bandwidth essentially. Have any recommendations for a CMS dedicated to this?

DaCrazyJamez,

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