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Star Wars Rogue Squadron III - Rebel Strike - Official Nintendo Player's Guide


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Star Wars Rogue Squadron III - Rebel Strike - Official Nintendo Player's Guide


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I guess this is just an update? But thanks for doing so, since I didnt see this one before in the guides. I loved Rogue Squadron III back then, it looked great. These types of guides flooded the market back then -- but now there are hard to find. So, it's always good to see one preserved. Thanks again to NintendoPower91 and dablais for putting the work into it.

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It's a brand-new scan, I just made a mistake with the filename. I had to correct it, which created an update notice. :)

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2 hours ago, StrykerOfEnyo said:

These types of guides flooded the market back then -- but now there are hard to find. So, it's always good to see one preserved.

Yeah, strategy guides are weird.  On the one hand, they were killed by the Internet - why pay for a guide when you can look up FAQs and watch let's plays and whatnot for free.

On the other hand, while I actually prefer reading comics and mags on my computer screen these days, strategy guides are the one thing where having the physical guide sitting in your lap while you play is still far preferable to looking at a scan.

A physical media killed by technology even though technology makes it worse. LOL.

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5 minutes ago, kitsunebi said:

strategy guides are the one thing where having the physical guide sitting in your lap while you play is still far preferable to looking at a scan.

I had the physical guide to Oblivion, a massive book that split things up into areas. I got so familiar with it, I just KNEW about where to open up to find what I needed fast. I might have had a few bookmarks too. But I can't imagine trying to switch from the walkthrough, back to the overall map to find the right quadrant, then switching to that new quadrant, seeing a new weapon or armor mentioned, THEN going to a weapon table to find out more info -- all while using a digital file. In the guide it was just easier to flip through a bunch of pages, scanning for the info I wanted. I think the last few strategy guides I ever bought were Witcher III and Fallout 4, because I figure they would benefit the most by being physically there while I play. good times😌

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