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Posted: Apr 30th 2008 4:14PM (Unverified) said

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Well that was a blast from the past. I remember reading one of these my uncle had, and at least one that I had myself. I vaguely recall it being fun to read about games I couldn't get to actually play lol.

Posted: Apr 30th 2008 4:21PM (Unverified) said

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I feel the same way. I would never buy a book like that today, but it's hard to say I didn't get hours of enjoyment from reading that book. I probably still have that same book somewhere in my parents' basement.

Posted: Apr 30th 2008 4:23PM tmntman said

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You truly must have been the type to read everything. Because even as a kid I read one of those books and realized that it was a very ineffective way to get information about such a visual medium as video games. But then again I did have a subscription to Nintendo Power so perhaps I was just spoiled.

Posted: Apr 30th 2008 4:24PM Haohmaru said

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Wow, I still have one of those. I remember that I had my mom order it from one of those Scholastic Books order forms one of my grade school teachers used to pass out to the class.

Posted: Apr 30th 2008 5:12PM DonaldMick said

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I found them in various and sundry book stores over the years. They were good reads.

Though his Mega Man 2 ratings make me want to punt a kitten.

Posted: Apr 30th 2008 6:39PM (Unverified) said

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Right on, Alisha. I still find Rovin's books scattered around in old boxes and Goodwill store shelves. Now that I'm older, though, these books seem very peculiar in that they are written like novels. Compared to contemporary game guides, How to Win books have almost no organization or section breaks. Just straight prose. It's funny because it takes less time to play through the game than it does to read through Rovin's sprawling sentences. Still, these are classics. Nice write-up, too.

Posted: Apr 30th 2008 6:59PM phenylketonurics said

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Man, everybody read the backs of shampoo bottles and encyclopedias back then. We didn't have the internet, what else was there to read??

Strange little thing--I google'd something to do with nintendo a few days ago and happened across this. Never heard of it before~~

Posted: Apr 30th 2008 11:51PM (Unverified) said

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So glad to hear I'm not alone on these! Maybe it wasn't the most efficient, and maybe they weren't good, but there was something to those books, at least then. Now, they're just relics of nostalgia.

Posted: May 1st 2008 8:12AM (Unverified) said

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I had How to Win vol 1, 2, and 3. What a great blast from the past! One thing I loved is that the writing style was slightly humorous.

Posted: May 2nd 2008 4:15AM (Unverified) said

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I'm not kidding I found this exact book in my parents garage about 6 mo ago

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