The 100 Greatest Console Video Games
1977-1987
by Brett Weiss
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Pub Date Oct 28 2014 | Archive Date Feb 23 2015
Schiffer Publishing Ltd. | Schiffer
Description
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.
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EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780764346187 |
PRICE | $34.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews
This is as detailed as you get. A thorough walk through 100 video games of the classic era. Complete with facts, developers info, trivia and even pricing. Each game is spread over 3-4 pages and whilst some don't have screenshots (the only improvement needed) all have a lot of detail. Some myths are debunked and the detail is great.
If you are a fan of the era you may know all of this, it was a bit before my time if I am honest. If you are a student of computer games then its a good book for reference on history and development. I'd recommend it for either purpose but not for the casual reader. This is because its completely focused on an era and style of game that you need to love or have interest in to really appreciate this book. However, for what it is aimed for you won't get better.
Excellent, excellent resource on what could be an argument resulting in fisticuffs: the 100 greatest console games. Any kid who grew up in the advent of console gaming will have some strong opinions on the list, and Weiss does a great job of laying out the argument and covering every console that existed in the 10 years from 77-87. The history amassed here is amazing, and includes great and interesting interviews with creators and their personal journey through the game development, plus somehow he found past reviews, which can be amusing to read!
Great for nostalgia, for learning about the history of console gaming, and seeing how far gaming has developed in the last 35 years.