J T wrote:I'm also reading Ready Player One, which is a cool fictional book about a guy that made his millions making videogames. After he dies, he leaves behind a video will & testament that clarifies that the only person that will inherit his fortune must win a contest that requires an immense amount of knowledge about videogames and 80s trivia. It's hella fun.
^great pick for a non-fiction title. The author was on AllGenGamers a while back, and I had really been interested in reading this. BTW JT, did you hear that he buried like secret links in the text that lead to websites with fake Atari games and shit like that? Also if anyone's lazy, the audio version is narrated by Will Wheaton.
I did not know that there are secret links buried in the book, but that's awesome and totally consistent with the storyline. It's a book that almost feels like a game because you are trying to solve the riddles as well. So far, I've only read the free Kindle sample, but I intend to get the full thing and read through it. If we read it as a group, I imagine that would be even more fun.
General_Norris wrote:I was on the fence of getting some videogame books and now you go and tell me we are going to get on skype to chat about them? Count me in!
Cool. I'll have details of the first book and schedule stuff in the next few days.
I'd love to participate in this. I've never read any video game-related books, most I've seen seem more like video game information than anything else. I did have fun browsing through "1001 Video Games you Must Play Before You Die" while standing around Barnes and Noble.