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Time for "The Manual Project"
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TDIRunner:
Luckily, all of the Sega CD and Saturn manuals have already been scanned.  Unfortunately, by today's standards, the quality isn't the best (scanned a long time ago), but at least they are out there. 
Tech13:

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--- Quote from: Tech13 on August 31, 2018, 10:13:34 AM ---I would like to see Sega saturn and Sega CD manuals converted to fit into a DVD case.
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All one would need for that are editing program, high quality scans, lots of time and some skill... hint, hint, nudge... ;)

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Skill... hmmm skill....... skill.... nope I am fresh out of that. 
shenske:
We actually host manuals on TheCoverProject. Few know this as there aren't that many to host. Manual restoration and creation are far more time consuming than covers. We probably have less than 10 manuals hosted as no one is working on them.

Before we consider the prospect of a sister site there needs to be content created.
Arseen:

--- Quote from: shenske on September 01, 2018, 07:59:12 PM ---We actually host manuals on TheCoverProject. Few know this as there aren't that many to host. Manual restoration and creation are far more time consuming than covers. We probably have less than 10 manuals hosted as no one is working on them.

Before we consider the prospect of a sister site there needs to be content created.

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True on legit manuals but question here was of repro manuals which I assume fall under the repro cover decision of not to be hosted?
Oh I read wrong.
Legit manuals we could host.
I have good/great raws scanned with staple removed so print ready with minor cleaning (maybe even without?).
Here is one from SNES Yogi:

wiggy:
Manuals are a pain in the butt. I’ve restored/translated/created from scratch many manuals. 

Not to mention that just scanning them properly is a significant task.
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