A legacy of the PS2 has been prepared to survive time

Back then, part of the fun of buying the physical copy of a game was a lot in reading the instruction manual that was inserted into the game’s case.

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The non-profit organization Kirkland, which specializes in internet archiving, has done a lot of work by digitizing in 4K every instruction manual for games published on PS2 over time.

You can also have access to these by following this link.

This is not the first time that the organization has carried out a mission of this type, having done the same with the Super Nintendo games.

With over 4,000 games released on this console, which cemented Sony’s fame in the video game industry, Kirkland has accomplished a colossal task!

It also becomes a great reference for gamers retro that can refer to this completely free tool to go back in time!

The question: if Kirkland decides to tackle a new project of its kind, which console will be chosen?

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