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leapinlew:

Well lets do it. It doesn't have to be super snazzy. A physical booklet works better for me than a digital version. I've already sort of started with MK1 and MK2 and will upload what I've done so far.

If any of you want to help, start of by posting the game you are doing. Lets keep everything in Microsoft Word or a Word compatible format so it is editable.

Hoopz:

You may want to use Google docs so everyone can see, at the same time, what work has been done.  It can avoid people duplicating efforts and you may get more participation that way.  I'd guess that it has the functionality that you'll need for this.

BadMouth:

Move lists I've collected and thrown in folders:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Q7VWQRHJ

I'd prefer them to be at least a standard size or aspect ratio.
Something that would be of use to the greatest number of people.

My idea was to make a template with a standardized layout and symbols,
but it would be a lot easier just to chop up the ones I've collected.



ahofle:

Anybody heard of strategywiki.org?  I searched a few fighters and I really like the simple table format they have:
http://strategywiki.org/wiki/Street_Fighter_II/Moves
http://strategywiki.org/wiki/Street_Fighter_III:_3rd_Strike/Moves
http://strategywiki.org/wiki/Mortal_Kombat/Moves
Shouldn't be too hard to capture a bunch of those into a booklet!

Gatt:

I've actually given thought to writing an app that would display this information,  as well as other instruction cards,  to a second monitor.  Though CP wizard has this data in it already doesn't it?

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