nice, ill have a look at this!
I have created a site for downloading PSXPSP manuals and will be adding one-two manuals a day for the next several weeks. Hopefully it will soon have all the popular manuals. The site is www.PSXPSPManuals.com
If you have any manuals you'd like to see on the site, please post in the forum there or reply here. So far I have:
Chrono Cross
Dragon Warrior VII
Final Fantasy Tactics
Final Fantasy VII
Final Fantasy VIII
Final Fantasy IX
Resident Evil Director's Cut (per request)
Vagrant Story
If this makes it to the front page news, please put a link to the website, but not to the files themselves. The files may change and I will be adding new manuals regularly.
Thanks and happy gaming.
thx, might take a look.
Nice work I was hoping someone would do this!
This is very nice Azumandias...Make's it more complete....Thanks very much for this...Can you do Soul Reaver and Brian Lara...Thanks in advance:thumbup:
what is a psx psp manual????? what does it help u with??? and how the **** do i open the
.dat file...... all i see when i open the file with notepad is a bunch of weird text..
If you press home button while you play a psx game..you got a few options "Software Manual" is 1 of them...A manual learns you how to play the game. put them in youre game directory..Lets say my game folder is Vagrant Story..put them there...Unzipp them first...You dont have to open the .DAT file.
I tried to do this with a strategy guide but it was too small to read. Nice work though.
I noticed on your site you commented about a users manuals by stating the following:
What exactly is the significance of the Disc ID in relation to the .DAT manuals? I thought it was said that the .DAT manuals have to be converted with the same DISC ID as the PS1 game you are doing the manual for.Originally Posted by azumandias
Or to better convey what I'm talking about, do you need to make sure the DISC ID (SLUSXXXXX) that you input into a GUI for converting PS1 games is the same as what was used in creation of these manuals?
Or does it not matter?
Like, could I put in the DOCUMENT.DAT file for say, Final Fantasy Tactics into the game folder for Chrono Trigger and still have the manual show correctly? Or is it game specific.
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