Being that I live in Canada, it is a requirement by law that all products have bilingual packaging. This obviously extends to video games and in some cases, their manuals. I first noticed this when I became "hardcore" into video games with the purchase of an original Xbox. It came bundled with Mechassault and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, both of which came with an English manual and a French manual. Those two were the first in my collection and it has been growing ever since. I have collected them from games I own or owned, games my friends own or owned, and from friends who worked at EB Games/Futureshop.
As of March 8th, 2010, my collection includes 238 manuals for 156 different games on 9 platforms.
http://www.giantbomb.com/profile/nywt/my-french-game-manual-collection-in-alphabetical-order/46-26271/
If you like the list feel free comment or rate it.
I also want to know if you guys have any weird/unique collections that relate to video games or anything else.
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this game doesnt deserve a 9. think about it, is this game really compareable to uncharted 2 and demons souls? THEY GOT THE SAME SCORES FOLKSDangerHiVoltageFirst of all, have you played the game to say whether or not it is comparable? Second of all, all three reviews were written by different people so they cannot be compared based on the point value assigned to them. Finally, can people get past what value a game gets and read the review to see what the opinions and criticisms of the reviewer are?
The first full retail game I played was Amped 3 but I played games like PGR3, Kameo, and King Kong at the Xbox 360 demo stations before I had a console.
I am nearly done Infamous and then I'll be moving onto Uncharted: Drake's Fortune. On teh 360 front, I will probably pick up Halo 3: ODST on payday.
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