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Sega Saturn Reprint Manuals
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redsox2012:
I've seen these pop up on Ebay recently.  Someone is making reprint manuals for the most expensive Saturn games.  From the photos I can't tell if they say "reproduction" anywhere on them.  Genuine manuals for the most expensive Saturn games can go for $50 - $100.  While I can understand that there may be a market for quality reproduction manuals, especially if someone doesn't want to spend $$$ to buy a real manual, I worry that these may find there way into the selling community, either knowingly or unknowingly.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Burning-Ranger-Sega-Saturn-Custom-Reprint-Manual/322820325790?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D47043%26meid%3D767f76e6dd4846d58fbfb1e1b1352851%26pid%3D100675%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D15%26sd%3D322820268739&_trksid=p2481888.c100675.m4236&_trkparms=pageci%253A7d434949-aed8-11e7-b0d9-74dbd180ceef%257Cparentrq%253A0dae542315f0a88b04d4621efffb73c3%257Ciid%253A1

I don't have a problem with reprinting manuals, as long as they are identified as such.  I can understand that someone who has a loose disc may want the manual to use for reference, especially for some of the RPG's, and this is an affordable alternative.  I just don't want to see someone pay hundreds of dollars for a rare Saturn game only to find out the manual isn't authentic.

Of course, I also understand that the purpose of TCP is to create high quality artwork reproductions, and ours are not labeled as reproductions.  However, these manuals are specifically designed to be exact replicas, in size and content, of the original long box manuals.  TCP retro covers are mostly designed to fit in UCG's, DS or DVD cases as replacements for the original cardboard boxes or jewel case inserts.
amace04:
The manual printing looks very fuzzy.  The first picture is a great example.  The leather texture that the manual is sitting on is in focus, but the print job looks very soft and washed out.
Tech13:
I wouldn't mind seeing reproduction manuals for the sega cd and saturn that were resized for DVD cases.
Arseen:
I doubt anyone bothers (or can) produce exact copies of the manuals quality and materialwise.
There is always something that lets you regognise it as repro.
And if you buy from ebay you'll get your money back if you get replica instead of genuine when buying genuine.
redsox2012:
I'm tempted to buy one just to compare it to one of my original manuals.
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