http://www.amazon.com/Video-Game-Art-Ni ... 204&sr=8-2
Video Game Art, interesting book about game design and art stuff.
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Luke wrote:The Worlds of Power series, if you can find them:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Compl ... _books.JPG
LOL I have the Simon's Quest one and boy did they change the story Very easy read though I think I was in the 6th grade when I read it.
Thanks everyone...
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May I suggest a few books written by your fellow gamers about their personal experiences?
Commodork: Sordid Tales from a BBS Junkie: A collection of stories and memoirs by Rob O'Hara that took place during the classic computer Bulletin Board era. Even if you didn't participate in the BBS scene, it's quite a good read.
Invading Spaces: A Beginner's Guide to Collecting Arcade Games: Rob O'Hara's second book, this one covering the basics of arcade collecting. It also has dozens of arcade-related anecdotes as gathered by Rob during his fifteen years of arcade collecting. Again, even if you don't collect arcade cabs, it's a great read.
Memoirs of a Virtual Caveman: A book about growing up during the "golden age" of videogaming, from the Atari 2600 to the PS1 and all points in between. I'd say it's a great read, but I'm biased - I wrote it. I've gotten pretty good feedback on it, though. Everyone's that's bought a copy and told me about it has enjoyed it. It also has anecdotes from friends of mine as well.
Commodork: Sordid Tales from a BBS Junkie: A collection of stories and memoirs by Rob O'Hara that took place during the classic computer Bulletin Board era. Even if you didn't participate in the BBS scene, it's quite a good read.
Invading Spaces: A Beginner's Guide to Collecting Arcade Games: Rob O'Hara's second book, this one covering the basics of arcade collecting. It also has dozens of arcade-related anecdotes as gathered by Rob during his fifteen years of arcade collecting. Again, even if you don't collect arcade cabs, it's a great read.
Memoirs of a Virtual Caveman: A book about growing up during the "golden age" of videogaming, from the Atari 2600 to the PS1 and all points in between. I'd say it's a great read, but I'm biased - I wrote it. I've gotten pretty good feedback on it, though. Everyone's that's bought a copy and told me about it has enjoyed it. It also has anecdotes from friends of mine as well.
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dire51 wrote:May I suggest a few books written by your fellow gamers about their personal experiences?
Commodork: Sordid Tales from a BBS Junkie: A collection of stories and memoirs by Rob O'Hara that took place during the classic computer Bulletin Board era. Even if you didn't participate in the BBS scene, it's quite a good read.
Invading Spaces: A Beginner's Guide to Collecting Arcade Games: Rob O'Hara's second book, this one covering the basics of arcade collecting. It also has dozens of arcade-related anecdotes as gathered by Rob during his fifteen years of arcade collecting. Again, even if you don't collect arcade cabs, it's a great read.
Memoirs of a Virtual Caveman: A book about growing up during the "golden age" of videogaming, from the Atari 2600 to the PS1 and all points in between. I'd say it's a great read, but I'm biased - I wrote it. I've gotten pretty good feedback on it, though. Everyone's that's bought a copy and told me about it has enjoyed it. It also has anecdotes from friends of mine as well.
I just ordered a copy of your book from Amazon! I'll let you know what I think.
Thanks for the suggestions guys! I put a lot of these on my Amazon wishlist, so my wife might pick up a few for me as Christmas gifts.
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jfe2 wrote:I just ordered a copy of your book from Amazon! I'll let you know what I think.
Thanks! I hope you enjoy it.
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Saw someone post this on DP. This looks good but expensive. Well, the looks good part is based on the clips I saw of his previous documentary, BBS the Documentary, which I want but do not want $40 bucks bad. So not a book but a documentary on text adventures.
http://www.getlamp.com/
Maybe Ill go to PAX East and watch it.
http://www.getlamp.com/
Maybe Ill go to PAX East and watch it.
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dire51 wrote:jfe2 wrote:I just ordered a copy of your book from Amazon! I'll let you know what I think.
Thanks! I hope you enjoy it.
I came home for lunch today and it had just arrived in the mail. Just skimming over the chapter listing got me excited to read it.
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I got this for Christmas:
...a couple of chapters in, and I'm really enjoying it.
...a couple of chapters in, and I'm really enjoying it.
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A great read.
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