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March 07, 2014, 09:19:35 AM
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I have a copy of that Lufia guide. I can read and write in both languages (Dutch and German.) My copy is written in German. Maybe I will translate someday and make an English version.

@Arseen, i don't have a box for it so a scan will be nice  ;D

I've actually started a list of snes games that come with posters. It is easier to search for posters on ebay because many people sell posters only. However, you have to be careful and look at the image because sometimes the product is just an ad from a magazine. Look for the folds/creases.

I will post my list here soon so that others can make use of it.

I hold you for that promise of making English Guide and will not scan the box until you have made it.

Just kidding as you know.

Scanning box and cart as soon as the game arrives.
Probably won't scan the guide as for perfect scans I would have to disasseble the manual to individual pages and as the guide is glued I would not be able to reassemble it.
But if I find second worse copy of the manual I might do it.

March 07, 2014, 10:01:52 AM
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LOL well, then, we have to wait a long time because translating is not always easy. I suppose it will be easier for the guide versus song lyrics. I am still trying to translate Charlene (de Lange) Boem, Boem, Boem. Song lyrics are difficult because the notes (syllables) must match. "mijn hartje gaat boem, boem, boem" - there is no diminutive in English for heart. Little heart is not a match, so i translate as "my heart it goes boom boom boom." I suppose heartlet but people would snarl.
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anyway, I have a scan of the guide too. I think that posting guides is not a good idea.

I don't remove the staples from all of my manuals and the scans are always very nice. I just count the pages and fold it in half so that weight is distributed evenly on both scan pages. I then flatten the pages and run my fingers up-and-down the creases. I use two small heavy books on both pages, then a large heavy book on top. I align the manual with a ruler. I remove the ruler when the manual is in place, then i scan.



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March 07, 2014, 10:20:17 AM
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Isn't hearty / heartie the diminutive (or diminutive-like) form of heart?
And heart it sounds like hearty anyway. ;D

I wouldn't bend my manuals like that as that will crease and loosen the manual, thus I prefer to dissamble it.
But that ruler trick I must start to use as it eliminates the cut off from the manual.
Oh why can't scanner scan bit bigger than the scanner bed so it would not cut part from 1 edge of the scan?

I think that posting guides is not a good idea.

Why not?

March 07, 2014, 02:07:47 PM
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LOL. actually heartie is the linguistically correct translation but noone uses such a word (en-US). Hearty means something different, so there is not an equivalent translation. "My heart - it goes Boom Boom Boom" fits notation. Literal translations do not work well. LOL

I think that if we share scans of strategy guides, it may look bad for TCP. Noone here is blatantly out to violate copyrights but big business sees it differently sometimes. We are usually artists or owners of carts/discs without covers. TCP is all about making covers for cases and customizing original art. If I were to post a guide, it may appear that we are trying to distribute copyright material. I'd like to avoid that situation because TCP is not about violating copyrights.

 I've thought about posting guides because some games are difficult to play and guides are out of print. Out of print guides are sometimes WAY over-priced. My argument is this: how can you find it acceptable to resell at prices higher than the cover/retail price and still be in the realm of legality? doh! the guide is still copyright. so it is okay to RESELL the guide but not give it away?  doh! but some people are cuckoo and have nothing better to do with their time than harass innocent people. I'd like to keep it simple and avoid any unwelcome situations.  :D

besides, i know of a few websites where one could find scans of guides. A Google search should help. I hope that i'm not offending anyone with this conversation. I will leave it at that. No scans of guides from me unless everyone at TCP agrees that it is okay to scan guides and post access to the scanned guide.


March 07, 2014, 02:28:55 PM
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OK, I understand your concern.

But we do not need everyone here to agree.
Only one person here has the ultimate decicion power:

This is no democracy here!

We have an absolute ruler = snow

with his major servants = cover admins

and his minor servants = forum admins

Snowcone lets us use our judgement, so using that:

I think sharing old out of print guides, especially those that came in big boxes, can be shared.
In my opinion those equal to Manuals.

Snowcone and my fellow Cover Admins naturally have the power to over-rule this opinion if they feel I am in error.
If no opposing judgements arise feel free to share the scans of the guide.

I have Eartbound and Super Metroid big box guides and Illusion of Gaia small box (the one that is part of the manual) guides that I shall share once I manage to scan them without damaging them.

March 07, 2014, 02:45:54 PM
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agreed.
I'd like to have a copy of that Earthbound and Super Metroid. Let me know if you scan it in the future.

I have several guides for snes, ps1 and N64 that i can scan. Sometimes the guides are an excellent source for art. Yoshi's Story guide has awesome artwork that we could use to make custom covers.

I'm still trying to finish scanning my manuals but i will start scanning some guides. I have no desire to resell my guides or keep them for monetary value. I will gladly disassemble and scan. I like to preserve the guides as well as boxes and manuals. I prefer digital copies nowadays (which is why i am out to get scans of every snes game.) I AM an artist - I've won awards for artwork. I still have to get used to a pc and software to be creative. I'm used to a pencil and paper.

anyway, I'll scan some guides and we'll see how it goes.
any requests?

March 07, 2014, 03:02:29 PM
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Obvious first is the Lufia one.

In order of preference: in English or empty or in German.
Altough I don't speak German I should be able to translate it little by little with dictionary.

Followed by any small and big box guides.

PMing you something I had stored on my computer

March 07, 2014, 03:42:13 PM
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I have a few German guides and i've been wanting to translate all of them for a few years now. I always get busy and forget. I'll start working on Lufia. My Fiancee can help me with it. I think that i've mentioned it before but if not, then, my Fiancee is pregnant  ;D We're trying to avoid being over-zealous because complications could damper the celebrations. We will wait until week 20 to officially celebrate  :D I'm excited.

anyway, I will go through my guides and start scanning. I've wanted Yoshi's Story scanned for years but never got around to scanning. I have the Nintendo guide that has the pop-out in mint condition. I will take it apart and scan it. I'll be buying more guides soon. i have a few guides on my wish list (Forsaken 64, Tonic Trouble N64, Rocket Robot on Wheels N64, Conker's Bad Fur Day N64; I used to own PS1 Twisted Metal 3, 4 and PS2 black guides but i seem to have lost the guides; i'll be buying again.)

got the pm and replied  ;)
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March 07, 2014, 03:47:08 PM
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What pregnant?... nope never heards. ;)

Anyway Final Fantasy and other Square guides are on my want list.

March 07, 2014, 03:58:48 PM
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What pregnant?... nope never heards. ;)

Anyway Final Fantasy and other Square guides are on my want list.

I'm going to have fun teaching our child about video games  :)  then i'll teach how to program and make the games  ;D

hmm, I don't have Final Fantasy but i don't always remember what i have. I'll have to go through my guides tonight and let you know. I have some in storage...


March 07, 2014, 06:28:23 PM
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I have a few German guides and i've been wanting to translate all of them for a few years now. I always get busy and forget. I'll start working on Lufia. My Fiancee can help me with it. I think that i've mentioned it before but if not, then, my Fiancee is pregnant  ;D We're trying to avoid being over-zealous because complications could damper the celebrations. We will wait until week 20 to officially celebrate  :D I'm excited.

Congrats on the little person in progress!

March 07, 2014, 06:53:02 PM
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Thank You  ;D I'm excited. I have alot to do just preparing for our little gift   :)

I will not have much free time after birth, so i need to start scanning my guides and manuals. I need to finish some covers and other projects for TCP. lots to do...


March 07, 2014, 06:59:29 PM
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started uploading SNES Ghoul Patrol manual SNSP-AGJP-EUR but mediafire is slow and the file size is LARGE  :o 81 pages at 600 dpi images with minimum JPEG compression. I will post links tomorrow when everything is ready ...

March 07, 2014, 08:08:53 PM
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Arsen, i've sent a pm to you. Hope you like the contents  ;)

i go to bed soon. I'll post Ghoul Patrol in the morning and start scanning guides...
Good night.