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YouTube's most successful purveyor of computer nostalgia brings those stories to print. This book celebrates the most exciting period in the history of technology - the arrival of the home computer and home gaming console. For a time, an exciting and ever-changing array of different companies fought for supremacy, leaving a lasting legacy of great gameplay and surreal design we'll never experience again. Features screenshots of nostalgic games that will bring joy to the heart of anyone who grew up in the 80s or early 90s, alongside stunning studio photography of the computers that imprinted themselves on a generation's minds Review: Excellent and funny guide to retro gaming consoles and computers - Peter Leigh has done a great job at describing all of the major gaming consoles and computers from the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. For each system he gives a detailed description, basic stats, pictures, and three representative games - the "must see", "must play", and "must avoid". Peter's descriptions are funny and spot on. He also brings a unique UK perspective, and describes gaming systems that were widespread not just in North America but also in Europe and Asia. As other have noted, the book did suffer from a few spelling mistakes, missing words, a duplicated paragraph (p.70), and a misplaced photo (p. 130). It feels like a second pass by an editor could have caught all of these. Perhaps a second printing could be done that corrects these boo boos. But aside from these, the book is an excellent reference that I'm sure I'll be using over and over again. Review: One of the better retro gaming and hardware books - I felt compelled to write a quick review of this book, which I proudly added to my collection of books about retro gaming. I am shocked to see some very negative reviews; this book is actually one of my favorite in this genre because it is comprehensive, concise, and has some nice photography. The book is physically a little smaller than a "full sized" coffee table book, but the binding, printing, and paper stock quality is top notch. If you want a detailed history of each of these systems, sure, there are better guides (and honestly you can find more details of these systems online more than in physical print), but if you want a nice bookshelf piece for yourself or a great gift for anyone who appreciates retro gaming and computing technology, then I highly recommend this book.




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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 996 Reviews |
C**E
Excellent and funny guide to retro gaming consoles and computers
Peter Leigh has done a great job at describing all of the major gaming consoles and computers from the 1970s, 80s, and 90s. For each system he gives a detailed description, basic stats, pictures, and three representative games - the "must see", "must play", and "must avoid". Peter's descriptions are funny and spot on. He also brings a unique UK perspective, and describes gaming systems that were widespread not just in North America but also in Europe and Asia. As other have noted, the book did suffer from a few spelling mistakes, missing words, a duplicated paragraph (p.70), and a misplaced photo (p. 130). It feels like a second pass by an editor could have caught all of these. Perhaps a second printing could be done that corrects these boo boos. But aside from these, the book is an excellent reference that I'm sure I'll be using over and over again.
O**L
One of the better retro gaming and hardware books
I felt compelled to write a quick review of this book, which I proudly added to my collection of books about retro gaming. I am shocked to see some very negative reviews; this book is actually one of my favorite in this genre because it is comprehensive, concise, and has some nice photography. The book is physically a little smaller than a "full sized" coffee table book, but the binding, printing, and paper stock quality is top notch. If you want a detailed history of each of these systems, sure, there are better guides (and honestly you can find more details of these systems online more than in physical print), but if you want a nice bookshelf piece for yourself or a great gift for anyone who appreciates retro gaming and computing technology, then I highly recommend this book.
T**X
A nice book for computer and game lovers.
Good: 1. Saw some computers and consoles that never seen in Asia region. 2. Detail specs and information of different computers and consoles. Cons: 1. Lack of some Japanese computers like PC98 series, FM Towns and X68000. 2. Disagree with some must see, play and avoid selections in the point of view of Oriental readers. Overall: A good book and happy to see a book from the Nostalgia Nerd.
P**Y
Fun, Solid, excellent value.
First impressions: great, solid, colorful little tome nails the aesthetics. Content strikes me as an excellent swath of the market for the beginner, and for anyone who has a passing interest in history, tech, or business, there is a lot to learn here. Obviously a labor of love and surprisingly heavy on content; easily could have taken up a solid 60+ pages with no images and tight literary formatting. A bargain for hardcover at this price, and well packed. One does get the feeling with the font size and layout that a large format coffee table treatment was the original intent and would be the best fit. Perhaps if it sells well, we can get that along with the usual editing fixes etc.
A**I
Perfect for Techies Young and Old
Perfect gift for my mini nerd and his dad nerd. They love it!
P**C
Product as described.
Product as described.
E**T
Fun coffee table book that could have used another round of proof reading
I've followed the Nastalgia Nerd YouTube channel so I was keen on getting his book. In general it's a light fluffy read with pretty pictures to ooo and ahh at. However there a several glaring mistakes in the book that I noticed within the first few minutes of skimming the pages. There are two misspelled page headings "TurboDrafx" and "Nintento". The ZX Spectrum section has a picture of a ZX-81. But the biggest mistake is the section on the TRS-80 Color Computer (CoCo): none of the pictures are of the CoCo, they are of the various models of the original monochrome TRS-80 from an earlier section. Mistakes aside I think the book is a fun read.
M**O
A history of games well told.
I really enjoyed the format and simplicity shared with a personal touch of remembering when 😁 Well done and would love to see a deeper dive in these machines and their respective software. Especially the Micros as we didn't have a great following here in the states.
A**E
Informativ
Ein tolles Buch mit vielen interessanten Informationen. Habe es als Geschenk für meinen Freund gekauft - er war begeistert.
C**S
I would give it 5 stars but for two reasons.....
I received it on June 10th and finished it on June 11th (yes it's that good !!) What I liked about this book is not only was it written by my favorite retro tech reviewer on youtube (The Nostalgia Nerd) but also the hardback is very well made. The photos of the retro computers and games are clear. There are 39 systems in the book from around the world and each is presented in a way thats entertaining.I liked how the writer only reviewed 3 games per computer because the information he gives makes you actually want to play them. Now, there are two points which I didn't like (as shown in the photo) 1) the text is pretty small to read. I wish it was bigger - even my wife commented how small the print was. 2) On page 70, text is repeated when reviewing the Spectrum computer system (as shown in the photo). Two big paragraphs which make up half of the text on the page. Not too happy so I have emailed the author to find out if this is a printing error. In conclusion, I would say this is the best example of a retro tech review book. Others include too many games or fancy graphics but this is well lead out with facts and a perfect coffee table book.
T**Y
Fun book
This was a really fun read. It's by no means complete, but gives highlights of the best systems, accessories, etc. Highly recommended for the price.
F**E
Para seguidores del canal y los gamers que empezaron en los 90
Muy bien editado, de buena calidad, muchas fotos y texto necesario. Me gusta el enfoque y la manera de enfocar la nostalgia de esos productos que formaron (o forman aún) parte de nuestras vidas
F**I
Molto carino e anche utile
Il libro è una raccolta commentata di PC, console e controller dagli anni 70' in avanti. Ogni modello è riportato con diverse illustrazioni. Per i PC sono riportati sempre tre applicativi (in genere giochi), uno da vedere, uno da provare e uno da evitare. Ogni PC è corredato da una scheda di descrizione che ne elenca le caratteristiche principali come PCU, RAM ecc. Quindi carino da avere e utile come sinottico della tecnologia passata. Consigliato per gli appassionati
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