Tuesday, October 20, 2015

ʕु-̫͡-ʔु”-- Have You Ever Rented or Bought a Game Without the Instructions? Checkout Replacementdocs.com to Help You Find Your Guide!

ʕु-̫͡-ʔु”-- Hey, How's It Goin! Welcome to the CoolAnimeHustler Blogspot! I'm the CoolAnimeHustler and today I want to talk about a Cool Website called Replacementdocs.com. If you ever was stuck with a video game in which it never came with instructions, chances are you've probably have felt left out of the game experience when playing that game. Game Manuals include story, bios of characters, controller directions, and so much more. If you've never have received that guide then Replacementdocs.com will fill that void with a download of the game's manual. Replacementdocs.com brings gamers only high quality scanned images of instruction manuals in their full, original format with all original artwork and other graphical elements intact. There will be no text-only documentation unless that is how it was originally released. There will also be no conversion to monochrome images or any other severe quality degradation. Replacementdocs.com will have the manual from the old and new systems. Check this website out to help you on your video game adventures from the past to the present. Here's a link to the website...

http://www.replacementdocs.com/news.php

 Well, it's nice talking to yall. If you want to leave a post, feel free to do so. Until we meet again...Its All Cool! You Knowwhatimsayin!
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4 comments:

  1. I remember hearing about this site years ago but I never needed to use it personally. Then I forgot about it. I recently had a friend asking about an instruction book for her 6 year old son's game. She doesn't play games and though I may have had one since I do. I will have to forward her to this site. Thanks for the reminder! haha

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  2. ʕु-̫͡-ʔु”-- Hey, How's it Goin! Thank you for posting on my website it really means a lot, you know. With all the New Games coming out with so many different tasks that you have to try and input on the gamepad, this website can be very useful to tackle that first stage without any problems.
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  3. Well, me and my brother always got the hand me down toys from our older cousins. We have a Wii, and the games our older cousins didn't like to play with, they gave it to us, which was really fine with us. But they tend to only give us a load of CDs (in that CD bag where you insert stuff), without the cases anymore. So we don't have the copies of the manuals anymore, we then just have to randomly press buttons to figure out how to work the game or google out the game for instructions. But this site, this is just gold! Checked the Wii section out and found a lot of our Wii games listed! Thanks so much dude.

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  4. ʕु-̫͡-ʔु”-- Hey, How's it Goin! Thank you for posting on my website it really means a lot, you know. I'm glad that I could help you find a source to not only give you instructions but to relive your past experiences with your own games. It's always a lot of fun when you hear the backstory of the game you play and then you know what your purpose is. Now it's the time to past that Level 1 stage with Confidence! Go, Player 1! Go!
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