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Non-NEC Console Related Discussion => Console Chat => Topic started by: Nando on October 24, 2013, 08:20:17 AM

Title: Gaming inserts, manual art and extras - your favorites
Post by: Nando on October 24, 2013, 08:20:17 AM
With digital gaming being all the rage, I miss all the awesome stuff that used to come in some games. What were your favorite inserts?

To me it was as simple as looking at Zelda's or Marios manuals or the fold out maps in some RPG's


I have also seeing some IMPRESSIVE JP collateral for simple games that would make most modern releases go to the corner and cry.
Title: Re: Gaming inserts, manual art and extras - your favorites
Post by: xelement5x on October 24, 2013, 10:29:46 AM
Otomedius Excellent Special Edition Pillow

(https://shop.konami.com/images/Assets/OE_Pillow_LARGE.jpg)

Closely followed by the Oppai Mousepad from Record of Agarest War:

(http://collectorsedition.org/uploads/2010/02/roaw_trnle_360_ntsc_6.jpg)
Title: Re: Gaming inserts, manual art and extras - your favorites
Post by: Nando on October 24, 2013, 02:16:46 PM
Always wanted to feel one of those up. To see if it helps with my carpal tunnel of course.
Title: Re: Gaming inserts, manual art and extras - your favorites
Post by: Arjak on October 24, 2013, 03:47:39 PM
I'd have to say my favorite inserts have to be from the original Final Fantasy for NES. That game came with a lot of awesome stuff that really made you feel like you were in for quite a ride before you even turned on the system. A partial strategy guide? Not one, but TWO double-sided charts!? It has a lot of nostalgia value for me, and now I will tell you why, even though you didn't ask.

I remember my cousin Brent had the game when I was little, and I was very intrigued by it. I would re-read that manual/strategy guide over and over. Then he let me play, but made me SWEAR never to go to the Inn as that would overwrite his save game. One time I ignored him, because I thought I was smart, and decided that if I didn't hold reset while turning off the game, it wouldn't save. I was wrong. I was a stupid kid. I overwrote his game. Brent was pissed.

Oh, well. He was only at the Earth Cave anyway. No big loss. :twisted:
Title: Re: Gaming inserts, manual art and extras - your favorites
Post by: esteban on October 25, 2013, 12:07:20 AM
My favorite "insert" was the map from TG-CD Ys I &II. Actually, now that I think about it, I was even more impressed by the miniature Roda Tree Nuts that were included with Ys I & II. A cluster of tiny, brown nuts stuck on the map insert. Unfortunately, a miniature replica of the Roda Tree itself wasn't included. Oh well.
Title: Re: Gaming inserts, manual art and extras - your favorites
Post by: DragonmasterDan on October 25, 2013, 12:51:30 AM
Otomedius Excellent Special Edition Pillow



It was only a pillowcase included, not a whole pillow :P
Title: Re: Gaming inserts, manual art and extras - your favorites
Post by: Necromancer on October 25, 2013, 02:30:39 AM
Off the top of my head, my favorite extras are the Yuna HuVIDEO disc, the Sherlock Holmes newspapers, and the map/soundtrack/art book bundled with Ys Seven limited edition.

My favorite "insert" was the map from TG-CD Ys I &II. Actually, now that I think about it, I was even more impressed by the miniature Roda Tree Nuts that were included with Ys I & II. A cluster of tiny, brown nuts stuck on the map insert. Unfortunately, a miniature replica of the Roda Tree itself wasn't included. Oh well.

Heh, Ys nutsack.  Don't ever change, este.  :lol:
Title: Re: Gaming inserts, manual art and extras - your favorites
Post by: bob on October 28, 2013, 01:53:27 PM
With you on the Sherlock Holmes papers. Also, gotta love the encyclopedia that came with Carmen Sandiego.
Didn't one of the NES RPGs have a manual you needed to dip in water or something?  I like the items that force some kind of interactivity. Well played.
Title: Re: Gaming inserts, manual art and extras - your favorites
Post by: hizaygizirlz on October 28, 2013, 04:03:28 PM
With you on the Sherlock Holmes papers. Also, gotta love the encyclopedia that came with Carmen Sandiego.
Didn't one of the NES RPGs have a manual you needed to dip in water or something?  I like the items that force some kind of interactivity. Well played.

that was star tropics, cool idea bad for people who rented the game