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PostPosted: Fri Oct 22, 2004 5:30 am 
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I was searching amazon looking for some info and among the 60,000 titles listed under monter trucks I came across this.
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<a href="http://cownap.com/~mtmg/docs/imoves/"><img src="http://cownap.com/~mtmg/docs/imoves/thumbs/th_cover0001.gif" width="77" height="100" border=0></a>
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... 57231530X/
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A curious little item, I should think. And fourteen copies under five bucks, four of those brand new.

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I also saw an assortment of other MT books, including coloring, how to draw, doodle art, pop-ups, and sticker books. Lotta nifty stuff if you have nothing else to waste your money on.


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I actually bought that book way back when and still have it. A lot of it is kinda more hype than actual help, but there are some good tips in it (like the skip-half-of-Yucatan-Adventure-shortcut). What is nice is the top down maps which give you a much better view of where shortcuts and what not should be.


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Interesting stuff Phin, I wonder if they can ship it to the UK. I would like to see those topdown maps and read about the shortcuts, although I already know about the skip-half-of-Yucatan one. Anyway, I'll give it some thought and if I get this book, I'll tell you a few things you may not have heard.


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I think Cale should scan every page and upload it for us ;-)


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I have it somewhere around the house also.
It would be quite a job to scan 184 pages, though I'm sure some pages aren't necessary. :P


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Well I've just ordered it, and with luck it should arrive in about 5 days. I will post some extracts when it comes. :)


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Believe it or not, I too have it...it's excellent and just a fun book. Bought it in California lonnnnng ago.

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Phineus wrote:
I think Cale should scan every page and upload it for us ;-)
I am with you on that one 8)

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Well, the book is at home and I'm back at college so maybe when I get back home at some point.


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"this has been a tongue in cheek post"

You're lucky my eyes are still good enough to read that small type ;-)

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I'd be willing to scan it, I was just saying that it'd probably be easier to split the load.


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You could just format the book as a website.


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Try this on for size

>> http://cownap.com/~mtmg/docs/imoves/


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Very cool. Thanks for posting this. [tu]


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For anybody wondering, I'd say this was worth the two dollars for a new copy, but it is definitely not worth sixteen bucks or more, new or used. I've only been looking at it a while now and aside from the text being printed on a slant on most pages - my scanning is dead on perfect - there are errors throughout the book. Two off the top are:

>> http://cownap.com/~mtmg/docs/imoves/pages009.html

First line of the introduction has a verb tense problem: "They playing to sold-out arenas..." should be: "They're playing to sold-out..." or "They play to sold-out..." I mean, come on, the very first line of the very first page and they gaff.

>> http://cownap.com/~mtmg/docs/imoves/pages138.html

Fourth paragraph has a page layout problem: the sentence: "even if you have a fast 28.8 [delta] 137 ¶ k bps modem..." should not have the delta code - which appears to force a new paragraph where none is warranted.

Agreed, they are not the worst problems in the world but it is plagued with this stuff, and for the better part of twenty bucks I want proofers who aren't asleep on the job and editors who have actually read the book.


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Thanks for that, Phin, some interesting stuff there. :)


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And just for the fun of it.

http://cownap.com/~mtmg/docs/mtm2cd/

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All of this makes me wonder if there is any game out there with as much documentation together as there is compiled here.


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* documentation
* addons
* supporting programs

Some may have it in one area but I'd like to see the one that has it in them all - for a single game not all sequels combined. Toss in the creativity in all areas and I'm betting it'll be tough to beat.



PS. If somebody has the mtm1 cd booklet, I wonder if it would be too much trouble to send me the raw scans, uncropped at 300dpi.


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Phin-gimme a week and I'll scan it once I get back to WPI.


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