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Winnie Forster

    Computer- und Video-Spielmacher
    Spielkonsolen und Heimcomputer
    Spielkonsolen und Heim-Computer
    Spielkonsolen und Heimcomputer 1972-2009
    Game Machines 1972-2012
    The encyclopedia of game.machines
    • 2013

      The history of computer and videogames in detailed chapters, tables and over 700 exclusive photos. Printed in color throughout, Game Machines 1972-2012 is the reference book for every gamer and anyone interested in the history of computer entertainment. Following the success of the sold-out first edition, this updated and extended volume presents classic videogame consoles, handhelds and home computers along with classic software in all of its pixelated glory. From Atari 2600 to Nintendo 3DS, from Apple II to among the almost 500 gaming systems covered are million-sellers and exotic variants, dream machines and bizarre oddities. Previous international editions of Game Machines have been recognized as ‘a thrilling journey’ (Official PlayStation Magazine), ‘very entertaining’ (IDG GameStar, Germany) and ‘recommended reading’ (c’t, Germany). Now the vastly extended and revised 2nd English-language edition invites you on a voyage through the videogame ages - from ancient 4-bit times to the era of HD graphics and gaming networks.

      Game Machines 1972-2012
    • 2005

      From Atari to Sega, from Apple to Nintendo DS, this full colour book takes not a regional, or European, but a global view on 33 years of onscreen fun and interaction and presents hardware from Japan, USA, UK, France, Germany and Korea, along with classic software in its authentic, pixellated glory. Including over 600 pictures, exclusively shot for Game. Machines, the book contains extensive indices, as well as 20 pages of technical data and explanations. This greatly enhanced and revised edition provides a time journey across the video game era: from the 4-bit beginnings to the broadband future. More than 400 dream machines and million sellers, bizarre slip-ups and exotic variants are profiled in full colour chapters with extensive appendixes

      The encyclopedia of game.machines