Over the last year, I've been striving to live a more minimalist existence, meaning I've been trying to have fewer material things, and that those I do keep mean something to me. But it's hard. My mom was using a bunch of old manuals and strategy guides to games I played as a kid to lift decorations higher, but she's done with them and now it's up to me what to do with them.
Definitely Keep: Warcraft II and Diablo 2 Strategy Guides
These are games that I actually still play or want to play, thanks to remastered versions, and these aren't just basic user manuals, they detail strategies for beating the campaigns and include detailed stats.
Definitely Trash: Civilization III and one guide for a collection of games covering Civ I, X-Com, Dark Colony, Railroad Tycoon, Conquest of the New World, and MAX.
I was never fond of Civ III, and I highly doubt I'll ever play it again. The other games are just so old...old enough that the manual actually has a list of numbers you can call for each game's tech support. lol, somehow I doubt they work now.
Meehhhhhhh: Lords of the Realm II, Pharaoh, Civil War Generals II
I recognize I have no logical reason to keep them, but I have sentimental ties to these games and manuals. They come from a time in my childhood when getting a new computer game was very rare and very happy occasion, probably from the time I was 8 to 12. I would play these games for months on end, and take the manuals to school to read at recess, but I think I really took them just to show off to the other kids, because I was so proud of my new games! And maybe as a loner it was my way of trying to get attention, too. Other kids in class would come to me and ask questions about the games I was reading about, and we'd take out the posters that came with them and look at all the stats/routes/achievements.
I have no reason to keep them. I could play them by heart, and even if I couldn't the manuals for some
are online. But still...