Any fellow olds remember the hotlines for video games?
I called a few back in the day for clues. Sonic 3, Tomb Raider 4 (I think), Overblood (lol) were a few games that stumped me as a baby child. This was long before I had internet let alone a PC that could connect.
It was something like 5-6 bucks per minute a total rip off to have someone tell you you're a dummy for not looking up and pressing 'A'.
I had guides too, well a few, depending on if my parents wanted to buy it. The best guides I had were for FFVII the unofficial guide with the anime artwork and poster and the Shenmue guide.
Please tell me it has like five adjectives that start with "un-", including unauthorized and unofficial, surrounded by a stylized explosion on the cover.
Olds know you had to prioritize dial up time for playing games rather than reading about them. Reading strategy guides written before the game was released by people who never had the opportunity to actually play it online before writing while my parents are on the phone and trying to sneak forums in during computer class to try to catch up on the meta.
I distinctly recall the tip line with smug face in the game... brochure? guide? instructions? pamphlet? Wtf do you call the thing they don't include with physical games these days.
I also distinctly recall not being allowed to call it.
I remember calling the Nintendo Hotline, waited for ages through the extremely long voice recordings. Once I got connected I asked them if they could tell me the rare candy glitch for Pokémon. They said they couldn't tell me. So I hung up. Good times.
Yeah I remember we had Simons Quest for the NES and we were so stuck on it, finally my dad (who was playing it) called the number and you had to like kneel by a lake for 5 seconds after picking up some item based on a cryptic message of a villager. It was a 1-900 number so it probably cost like 10 bucks. There wasn't even any internet unless you were at a university, I still don't know how you were supposed to figure it out on your own.
Yeah it cost like 3 bucks to call and then like $2 per minute and you were on the line waiting for some dude to look it up in a strategy guide and give the answer.
The soundtrack of that game still rules. What a terrible night to have a curse
I called the number you got for beating God of war on hardest it was ok. It was like a radio play of kratos going on a tour of the studio or something i may be wrong it was forever ago
Never got to call one, though I remember trying to memorize the cheat codes or walkthroughs from Tip & Tricks Magazine in the store and then writing them down once I got home.