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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: Perogy on December 04, 2008, 01:18:25 pm
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Anyone know if there is some kind of a book of fighting game moves to buy online? I'd like to have one to keep right by my cab. Maybe something along the lines of this: http://www.lulu.com/content/328510 but not an ebook
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It has been formatted for optimal 8.5 x 11 printing and is fully bookmarked.
So why not buy it and then print it ?
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hmmm thought about that but i kind of want something more professional looking rather than printed out on normal 8.5X11 sheets of paper stapled together. Maybe I could take it to a professional printing place and see what they could do.
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Or you can compile your own and have it printed. Just go to Gamefaqs to get all the moves...
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If you are only getting one book made it will probably cost a great deal of money.
I'd maybe setup a menu system that would show the button combos and the sprites for the combo on a separate screen. Unfortunately that would be a waste of electricity and parts, but it would look good.
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don't use staples!! :P
http://www.mybinding.com/.sc/ms/cat/Binding%20Supplies (http://www.mybinding.com/.sc/ms/cat/Binding%20Supplies)
You can buy your own fancy binding stuff at places like this...
You can do some types at home without any fancy equipment.
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http://www.mybinding.com/.sc/ms/cat/Binding%20Supplies
I tend to only order online from companies that dont have such glaring typographical errors... They seem like a good deal, but... ???
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CPWizard supports Command.Dat so you can actually press a key while playing a game to view the different moves for fighter games.
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http://www.mybinding.com/.sc/ms/cat/Binding%20Supplies
I tend to only order online from companies that dont have such glaring typographical errors... They seem like a good deal, but... ???
yeah...that place has a minimum order, too ... so bad example. Maybe a regular office supply chain will have something nice.
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CPWiz is excellent for this... I use it and when playing fighting games just simply hit the button for info and it has the moves lists on screen. No need to fumble around with a book when it is all right there in front of you.