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Paper Tutorial: The Lost Art of the Video Game Instruction Manual
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Paper Tutorial: The Lost Art of the Video Game Instruction Manual in Ottawa, ON
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Paper Tutorial: The Lost Art of the Video Game Instruction Manual in Ottawa, ON
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Before in-game tutorials and wikis, there was the manual. It wasn't just a list of controls; it was a gateway. In the 80s and 90s, when storage space on cartridges was limited, the story didn't fit on the screen—it had to be printed on paper. "The Paper Tutorial" is a eulogy for the physical companion to digital worlds. It explores how manuals served as copy protection (enter the word on page 7), lore bibles (who is this enemy?), and art galleries. From the thick, novel-like journals of early RPGs to the poster-maps of GTA, these booklets were an integral part of the experience, building hype on the car ride home from the store. This book analyzes the design, the writing, and the eventual death of the instruction manual in the age of digital distribution. It argues that while we gained convenience, we lost the tactile ceremony of initiation that turned a piece of plastic software into a tangible adventure.
Before in-game tutorials and wikis, there was the manual. It wasn't just a list of controls; it was a gateway. In the 80s and 90s, when storage space on cartridges was limited, the story didn't fit on the screen—it had to be printed on paper. "The Paper Tutorial" is a eulogy for the physical companion to digital worlds. It explores how manuals served as copy protection (enter the word on page 7), lore bibles (who is this enemy?), and art galleries. From the thick, novel-like journals of early RPGs to the poster-maps of GTA, these booklets were an integral part of the experience, building hype on the car ride home from the store. This book analyzes the design, the writing, and the eventual death of the instruction manual in the age of digital distribution. It argues that while we gained convenience, we lost the tactile ceremony of initiation that turned a piece of plastic software into a tangible adventure.

















