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There have been many top 100 books before, but rarely one like
this. Here are the best of the early video games, shown in over 400
color photos and described in incredible detail in the entertaining
and informative text. Each game's entry features production
history, critical commentary, quotes from industry professionals,
gameplay details, comparisons to other games, and more. This book
celebrates the very best of the interactive entertainment
industry's games from this highly crucial, fondly remembered
decade. This pivotal period was marked by the introduction of the
indispensable Atari 2600, Odyssey2, and Intellivision, the
unleashing of the underrated Vectrex, the mind-blowing debut of the
next-gen ColecoVision and Atari 5200, plus the rebirth of the
industry through Nintendo's legendary juggernaut, the NES. Whether
you're young or old, new to the hobby or a hardcore collector, this
book will introduce you to or remind you of some of the greatest,
most historically important games ever made.
The best of the best in gaming from a single decade: 19881998! As
most gamers know, this ten-year period is incredibly crucial. It
was during this time that the NES reached its zenith with such
titles as Contra and Super Mario Bros. 3, the Sega Genesis blew
everyone away with Sonic the Hedgehog, the Super Nintendo released
to critical acclaim, the Sony PlayStation took video games to the
next level, and the Nintendo 64 broke new ground with 3-D Mario and
Zelda. Amazing! This book covers the era in great detail, with each
game getting an in-depth essay that includes history, development
info, nostalgic stories, and much more. The author wrote more than
a dozen of the essays, with other writers and industry notables
contributing essays on their favorite games as well. Finally, the
follow-up to The 100 Greatest Console Video Games: 19771987 is
here!
Volume 2 of SNES Omnibus is a fun and informative look at ALL the
original Super Nintendo games released in the US starting with the
letters N-Z. More than 375 games are featured, including such
iconic titles as Star Fox, Super Mario Kart, Super Mario World,
Super Metroid, Tetris Attack, and Zombies Ate My Neighbors. Each
game, whether obscure or mainstream, is covered in exhaustive
detail. In addition to thorough gameplay descriptions, the book
includes reviews, fun facts, historical data, quotes from vintage
magazines, and, best of all, nostalgic stories about many of the
games from programmers, authors, convention exhibitors, video game
store owners, YouTube celebs, and other industry insiders. The book
also features more than 2,000 full-color images, including box art,
cartridges, screenshots, and vintage ads. Plus, there's a gorgeous
centerfold starring your favorite SNES characters.
The third in a series about home video games, this detailed
reference work features descriptions and reviews of every official
U.S.-released game for the Neo Geo, Sega Genesis and TurboGrafx-16,
which, in 1989, ushered in the 16-bit era of gaming. Organized
alphabetically by console brand, each chapter includes a
description of the game system followed by substantive entries for
every game released for that console. Video game entries include
historical information, gameplay details, the author's critique,
and, when appropriate, comparisons to similar games. Appendices
list and offer brief descriptions of all the games for the Atari
Lynx and Nintendo Game Boy, and catalogue and describe the add-ons
to the consoles covered herein--Neo Geo CD, Sega CD, Sega 32X and
TurboGrafx-CD.
The self-proclaimed ""Hottest Band in the Land,"" KISS is one of
the most popular groups in the history of rock, having sold more
than 100 million albums during their more than 40-year reign. With
more gold albums than any other American band, they were inducted
into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014. KISS influenced a
generation of musicians, from Garth Brooks and Motley Crue to
Nirvana and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The original leather-clad,
makeup-wearing line-up-Ace ""Spaceman"" Frehley, Gene ""Demon""
Simmons, Paul ""Starchild"" Stanley and Peter ""Catman"" Criss-and
their classic hits ""Beth"" and ""Rock and Roll All Nite"" are
forever etched in pop culture consciousness. This encyclopedia of
all things KISS provides detailed information on their songs,
albums, tours, television and movie appearances, merchandise, solo
work and much more, including replacement members Eric Carr, Vinnie
Vincent, Mark St. John, Bruce Kulick, Eric Singer and Tommy Thayer.
A follow up to 2007's Classic Home Video Games, 1972-1984, this
reference work provides detailed descriptions and reviews of every
U.S.-released game for the Nintendo NES, the Atari 7800, and the
Sega Master System, all of which are considered among the most
popular video game systems ever produced. Organized alphabetically
by console brand, each chapter includes a description of the game
system followed by substantive entries for every game released for
that console. Video game entries include publisher/developer data,
release year, gameplay information, and, typically, the author's
critique. A glossary provides a helpful guide to the classic video
game genres and terms referenced throughout the work, and a preface
provides a comparison between the modern gaming industry and the
industry of the late 1980s.
This thoroughly researched reference work provides a comprehensive
guide to popular and obscure video games of the 1970s and early
1980s, covering virtually every official United States release for
programmable home game consoles of the pre-Nintendo NES era.
Included are the following systems: Adventure Vision, APF MP1000,
Arcadia 2001, Astrocade, Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 7800,
ColecoVision, Fairchild Channel F, Intellivision, Microvision,
Odyssey, Odyssey2, RCA Studio II, Telstar Arcade, and Vectrex.
Organized alphabetically by console brand, each chapter includes a
history and description of the game system, followed by
substantive, encyclopedia-style entries for every game released for
that console, regardless of when the game was produced. Each video
game entry includes publisher/developer information and the release
year, along with a detailed description and, frequently, the
author's critique. A glossary provides a helpful guide to the
classic video game genres and terms referenced throughout the work.
An appendix lists a number of ""homebrew"" titles that have been
created by fans and amateur programmers and are available for
download or purchase.
Volume 2 of the NES Omnibus is a fun and informative look at ALL
the original Nintendo Entertainment System games released in the US
starting with the letters M-Z. More than 360 games are featured,
including such iconic titles as Metroid, Super Mario Bros., and
Tetris, as well as such hidden gems and cult classics as Mighty
Final Fight, Trog!, and River City Ransom. In addition to thorough
gameplay descriptions, the book includes box art, screenshots,
reviews, fun facts, historical data, memories from the author,
vintage magazine ads and quotes, and, best of all, nostalgic
stories about many of the games from programmers, authors, YouTube
celebs, filmmakers, and other industry insiders. Contributing
authors include "8-Bit" Eric, Chris "The Irate Gamer" Bores, and
John "Gamester81" Lester, among many other noteworthy gamers. Each
game gets at least one full page of coverage in this gorgeous
hardcover coffee-table book.
Volume 2 of SNES Omnibus is a fun and informative look at ALL the
original Super Nintendo games released in the US starting with the
letters N-Z. More than 375 games are featured, including such
iconic titles as Star Fox, Super Mario Kart, Super Mario World,
Super Metroid, Tetris Attack, and Zombies Ate My Neighbors. Each
game, whether obscure or mainstream, is covered in exhaustive
detail. In addition to thorough gameplay descriptions, the book
includes reviews, fun facts, historical data, quotes from vintage
magazines, and, best of all, nostalgic stories about many of the
games from programmers, authors, convention exhibitors, video game
store owners, YouTube celebs, and other industry insiders. The book
also features more than 2,000 full-color images, including box art,
cartridges, screenshots, and vintage ads. Plus, theres a gorgeous
centerfold starring your favorite SNES characters.
Retro Pop Culture A to Z: From Atari 2600 to Zombie Films is a
window to the past-a time of 8-bit video games, Silver Age
super-heroes, Saturday morning cartoons, rock 'n' roll music, and
scary movies at the drive-in. The book includes 60 fun-filled,
feature-length chapters on such icons of popular culture as Alien,
the Batman TV show, the Beatles, Dynamite Magazine, Famous Monsters
of Filmland, The Flash, Forbidden Planet, Golden Age arcade games,
He-Man, the Intellivision, Jaws, MAD magazine, the Nintendo NES,
Ray Bradbury, The Wizard of Oz, the X-Men, and many others. If
you've ever stayed up all night trying to beat Super Mario Bros.,
dressed up as a member of KISS on Halloween, watched Thundarr the
Barbarian while eating a bowl of sugary cereal, set a VCR to record
your favorite show, wiled away an entire day reading a stack of old
comics, or listened to Elvis or the Rolling Stones on a turntable
or 8-track tape player, Retro Pop Culture A to Z is for you. If you
haven't done any of these things, no problem-feel free to dive
right in and discover why your parents (or grandparents) are always
talking about "the good old days." Includes: *60 essays/articles on
nostalgic pop culture favorites *More than 200 photos *More than
115,000 words *Quotes from the experts *Production histories
*Collectibles pricing *Author anecdotes *And much more
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