Wishlist Wizard: The Rise of the Zero Hero [Isekai LitRPG / Now releasing 3x weekly!]

Extras: Region Map, In-Universe Catalog Pages, Original Catalog in Full, Game Manual Sources



Warning: If you're ultra-sensitive to spoilers, this material may not be for you. From my perspective, it's not, but skipping it will not impact your enjoyment of the story in any way.

Region Map for Book 1

View the Region Map for Book 1 of Wishlist Wizard: Free on Patreon

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In-Universe Catalog Pages

Note About Spoilers: These pages are revealed in the order in which Wayne acquires them, which includes obscuring a backside if he has access to one side but not the other. The safest way to avoid spoilers is to look for these pages in the Post-Author Chapter notes for the chapters in which they appear.

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Page Discovery 2

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Page Discovery 3

This tale has been unlawfully obtained from Royal Road. If you discover it on Amazon, kindly report it.

Do you want to see the pages the way Wayne does? The high-res images are free on Patreon.

Page Discovery 4

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Page Discovery 5

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Page Discovery 6

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Original Catalog in Full

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Source Material

Research for this book has made it apparent to me that a huge portion of video game history is maintained purely by hobbyists. While it's incredible that we can find nearly every game manual with a Google search, it's also scary that if a site goes down, we can lose access to an immense amount of scans, art, and guides.

This list is by no means comprehensive, but I wanted to highlight the sites I used in writing this book (I'll periodically update this list as I find other resources):

Home

https://c64sets.com/

https://www.lucas-abandonware.fr/

https://segaretro.org/

https://archive.org/about/

https://guides.gamercorner.net/

https://www.pscave.com/

https://elisoftware.org/

http://www.replacementdocs.com/


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