Jim Leonard boldly stated:
>
>Chris Newman wrote:
>> 
>> I think this paucity of physical components falls under
>> the same category as companies releasing barebones documentation to virtually
>> require that the player buys the strategy guide (aka real manual).

>> Am I being too harsh here?
>
>No, you're being quite accurate.  Many consider Outpost to be the start
>of this downfall; the manual blatantly omits pieces of information that
>were necessary to play the game -- only to be included in the strategy
>guide.  Personally, I consider it to be King's Quest V, which included a
>puzzle so "out there" that you *had* to buy the hint book to win the
>game.

I don't know.  I think the Babel fish in Hitchhiker just about
qualifies. 8)  I managed to figure out everything except the final
step before I got the hint book.

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