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The Dreamcast Encyclopedia is the fifth book in Scottish author and
games journalist Chris Scullion's critically-acclaimed series of
video game encyclopedias. The Sega Dreamcast is fondly remembered
by players as a games console that was ahead of its time, almost to
a fault. Its incredible graphics offered a level of detail that
hadn't been seen on home systems to that point, and its built-in
modem brought online multiplayer to many console players for the
first time ever. Ultimately though, the release of the PS2 (and
later the GameCube and Xbox) led to struggling sales and Sega would
eventually pull the plug on the Dreamcast just two years into its
life, bowing out of the console manufacturing business altogether.
On paper the Dreamcast was a commercial failure, but those who
owned one remember it so fondly that for many it remains one of the
greatest games consoles of all time, with a small but well-formed
library of high-quality games. This book contains every one of
those games, including not only the entire western library of
around 270 titles, but also the 340 or so games that were
exclusively released in Japan. With over 600 games covered in
total, screenshots for every title and a light-hearted writing
style designed for an entertaining read, The Dreamcast Encyclopedia
is the definitive guide to one of the most underrated gaming
systems of all time.
Following on from the previously released NES Encyclopedia, the
SNES Encyclopedia is the ultimate resource for fans of Nintendo's
second home video game console, the Super Nintendo Entertainment
System. Containing detailed information on all 780 games released
for the SNES in the west, this enormous book is full of
screenshots, trivia and charmingly bad jokes. It also includes a
bonus section covering the entire 22-game library of the Virtual
Boy, Nintendo's ill-fated 3D system which was released at the end
of the SNES's life.
The third book in Chris Scullion's series of video game
encyclopaedias, the Sega Mega Drive and Genesis Encyclopedia is
dedicated to Sega's legendary 16-bit video game console. The book
contains detailed information on every single game released for the
Sega Mega Drive and Genesis in the west, as well as similarly
thorough bonus sections covering every game released for its
add-ons, the Mega CD and 32X. With nearly a thousand screenshots,
generous helpings of bonus trivia and charmingly bad jokes, the
Sega Mega Drive and Genesis Encyclopedia is the definitive guide to
a legendary gaming system.
The third book in Chris Scullion's series of video game
encyclopaedias, the Sega Mega Drive / Genesis Encyclopedia is
dedicated to Sega's legendary 16-bit video game console. The book
contains detailed information on every single game released for the
Sega Mega Drive / Genesis in the west, as well as similarly
thorough bonus sections covering every game released for its
add-ons, the Mega CD and 32X. With nearly a thousand screenshots,
generous helpings of bonus trivia and charmingly bad jokes, the
Sega Mega Drive / Genesis Encyclopedia is the definitive guide to a
legendary gaming system.
The platformer is one of the most well-loved video game genres
ever, having entertained players for over 40 years. Jumping For Joy
is a celebration of everything platform games have to offer,
spanning their entire history. The first part of the book is a
complete guide to every platform game starring Mario, Nintendo's
mascot and the most popular video game character of all time. With
nearly 80 games featured in this section, it's the definitive
history of a true gaming hero. There are always two sides to every
story, though, so the second part of the book focuses on every one
of the 50+ platformers starring Sonic the Hedgehog, Mario's former
rival. After this it's the book's main course: a huge 100-page
section detailing 50 other iconic and notable platform games
covering the entire history of gaming, from the days of the Atari
2600 and ZX Spectrum all the way up to the Nintendo Switch, PS5 and
Xbox Series X/S. Whether you're a long-time veteran of platform
gaming or a newcomer who wants to learn more about one of the most
entertaining genres in video games, this is the perfect book for
you. And there are some bad jokes in there too, if that's your
thing.
The fourth book in Chris Scullion's critically acclaimed series of
video game encyclopedias, The N64 Encyclopedia is dedicated to the
Nintendo 64, one of the most well-loved games consoles ever
released. Although the Nintendo 64 didn't sell as well as some of
Nintendo's other systems, and although it struggled in the shadow
of the bold newcomer that was the Sony PlayStation, everyone who
owned an N64 was in love with it and the four-player multiplayer it
provided as standard. Despite its relatively small library, the
Nintendo 64 had a healthy number of groundbreaking titles that
would revolutionise the way we played video games. The likes of
Super Mario 64, GoldenEye 007, Mario Kart 64 and The Legend of
Zelda: Ocarina of Time remain iconic in the eyes of video game fans
25 years down the line. This book naturally contains those games,
but it also contains every other game released for the system, no
matter how obscure. It also covers every game released in Japan,
including those for the ill-fated Nintendo 64DD add-on which never
left the country. With over 400 games covered, screenshots for
every title and a light-hearted writing style designed to make
reading it a fun experience, the N64 Encyclopedia is the definitive
guide to a truly revolutionary gaming system.
Following on from the previously released NES Encyclopedia, the
SNES Encyclopedia is the ultimate resource for fans of Nintendo's
second home video game console, the Super Nintendo Entertainment
System. Containing detailed information on all 780 games released
for the SNES in the west, this enormous book is full of
screenshots, trivia and charmingly bad jokes. It also includes a
bonus section covering the entire 22-game library of the Virtual
Boy, Nintendo's ill-fated 3D system which was released at the end
of the SNES's life.
The NES is one of the most iconic video game systems of all time,
and is often credited with saving the American video games industry
in the early 80s when it looked likely to collapse. The NES
Encyclopedia is the first ever complete reference guide to every
game released on the Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo's
first industry-defining video game system. As well as covering all
714 officially licensed NES games, the book also includes more than
160 unlicensed games released during its lifespan, giving for the
first time a definitive history of this important console's full
library. Written by a retro gaming expert with 30 years of gaming
experience and a penchant for bad jokes, the NES Encyclopedia
promises to be both informative and entertaining with masses of
information, full-colour screenshots and little-known facts. The
NES continues to enjoy a strong cult following among Nintendo fans
and gamers in general with wide varieties of officially licensed
merchandise proving ever popular: both for older fans who remember
it the first time around, and younger gamers discovering the system
for the first time through Nintendo's regular re-releases of its
older games. Nintendo's most recent console, the Switch, is the
fastest selling video game console of all time in the United States
and Japan. Nintendo recently launched an ever-growing library of
classic NES games for download on the Switch, meaning a new
audience of gamers is discovering the NES for the first time.
The NES is one of the most iconic video game systems of all time,
and is often credited with saving the American video games industry
in the early 80s when it looked likely to collapse. The NES
Encyclopedia is a complete reference guide to every game released
on the Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo's first
industry-defining video game system. As well as covering all 714
officially licensed NES games, the book also includes more than 160
unlicensed games released during the system's lifespan, giving for
the first time a definitive history of this important console's
full library. The NES continues to enjoy a strong cult following
among Nintendo fans and gamers in general, with games like Super
Mario Bros, The Legend Of Zelda and Metroid remaining well-loved to
this day: both for older fans who remember them the first time
around, and younger gamers discovering the system for the first
time through Nintendo's regular re-releases of its older games.
Nintendo's most recent console, the Switch, is the fastest selling
video game console of all time in the United States and Japan. With
Nintendo recently launching an ever-growing library of classic NES
games for download on the Switch, a new audience of gamers is
discovering the NES for the first time.
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We're Here for Laura (Paperback)
Luwa Adebanjo; Photographs by Patrick Wale; Cover design or artwork by Chris Scullion
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