Having to buy the manuals separately after the fact isn't the same. It's all about the unboxing experience and having something to read on the bus or walk home or when you receive a game on Christmas Eve before you get home to play it (we open gifts on the 24th not the morning of the 25th like some places)
That said if I could get manuals for all of my Switch games, I might.
Good idea sending one to Elliot btw. But you've now given him a difficult choice. Each time he builds a new custom Game Boy or receives one in the mail he has to choose between the official dev test cart and yours. And there's a pretty big geeky coolness factor to an official dev cart.
personally I would prefer a good old cardboard box though I actually made a few replacement cardboard boxes myself, might want to make a simple print at home template for people who buy your cart
I'd like to find a power strip and HDMI selector built in 1 unit, so I can select which game system I want, and will switch to that hdmi, and power on that plug/power supply only, so don't have all game systems powered all the time, but can't find anything like. May just have to make something myself.
Maybe start a kick starter page and sell them, yea right. Big N would prob C&D me, not anything Big N related, but just because that's what they do nowdays. Then come out with they own in a year or so.
@Xdqwerty, No. Whenever you use the internet on Windows, Microsoft collects personal data and installs bloatware that isn't necessarily needed, such as Edge.
@SylverReZ,
I recall @impeeza mentioned some trick about not having bloatware when installing windows where you set up your country to "world" or smh like that
@Xdqwerty yes, when you are installing Windows on the first steps you are asked for your current location, you MUST to select «international» so no bloatware is installed, because the bloatware is location based. if this night I have some time I will setup a VM and take screenshots.