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Title: Video game books
Post by: Leynos on January 05, 2013, 11:34:21 PM

this can be art books,info books,novels and others. Not strat guides however.




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All my books as of Jan 2013




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Anyone got any? I also have pre ordered Hyrule Historia.




I plan to get eventually

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Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: Leynos on January 06, 2013, 02:38:28 PM
 ???


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: nupoile on January 06, 2013, 03:43:39 PM
The Ultimate History of Video Games is a really good book. I wish I had it. The one I read was from the Library.

My gaming related books are all spread out all over the house. I'll try and take some pictures of at least some of them....


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: noiseredux on January 06, 2013, 04:55:03 PM
I have lotsss of video game books. I'll make a list later. But I'm reading Service Games right now. It's a bit flawed editing wise, but a great book nevertheless. I guess the writer is working on a 2nd edition that fixes a lot of the editing. But really, I'm enjoying the first edition plenty.


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: Izret101 on January 06, 2013, 05:18:45 PM
Most recent one i got was the Game of Thrones art book that amazon had bundled with the game.
I have a bunch but there are all over the place...

Game Over was an awesome gaming history book too.
I am pretty sure my mother grabbed me it for Xmas years ago.


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: Razor Knuckles on January 06, 2013, 05:58:04 PM
Got a few video game related books.

[img width=700 height=525]http://i1077.photobucket.com/albums/w462/RazorKnuckles/books011_zps586cf265.jpg[/img]


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: Shadow Kisuragi on January 06, 2013, 06:41:25 PM
I have too many to list. :P


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: Leynos on January 06, 2013, 11:35:37 PM
I have too many to list. :P

Try me. I live for this stuff. :P


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: Leynos on January 06, 2013, 11:45:32 PM
The Ultimate History of Video Games is a really good book. I wish I had it. The one I read was from the Library.

My gaming related books are all spread out all over the house. I'll try and take some pictures of at least some of them....

Can you name the font from each game on the book? The "The" still puzzles me. The rest I can get. Defender,Donkey Kong,Zaxxon and Pac-Man.


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: Shadow Kisuragi on January 06, 2013, 11:47:54 PM
I have too many to list. :P

Try me. I live for this stuff. :P

Mine are mostly novels, though I've got quite a few art books scattered around the house. We also have a ton of what could be considered video game books, if you consider RPG modules based on video games "books".


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: nupoile on January 07, 2013, 12:37:54 AM
Took two pictures. I don't know for sure if this is all of the the game related ones, I don't think it is. We have something more than 1500 books in the house and some are put away. And I did cheat and take a picture with strategy guides in it because I didn't want to bother pulling them out.

We also have some comic books, like Atari Force and I have some simulation games that came with very big, multi-hundred page manuals/books.

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Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: Leynos on January 07, 2013, 11:15:18 AM
nice


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: Shadow Kisuragi on January 07, 2013, 11:23:31 AM
You have the HARD BOUND Myst book? Damn you. I've never even seen it before.


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: bombatomba on January 07, 2013, 12:50:12 PM
You have the HARD BOUND Myst book? Damn you. I've never even seen it before.

*drooooool*


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: nupoile on January 07, 2013, 10:27:41 PM
Ha! I had no idea the hard bound Myst book is what would get comments. Both my wife and I very much prefer paperbacks. We've even gone out of our way to replace hard bound books in our collection with the paperback version.

The hard back Myst is a very neat book. It has a worn look to the pages and the cover is textured, there is embossing too. My mom bought it for me for a Christmas or birthday when it was first published. I have seen other copies, I'll be sure to grab them when I see one next.

Actually, for the longest time we have avoided buying game tie in books. Often the literary value is, um, you know....I really wish we had more gaming history books, those are often pretty good. There are several I keep an eye out for.

I discovered I have a second copy of that Wing Commander End Run, if anybody has the slightest interest let me know. I haven't yet read it myself, only because I've been waiting until we had the whole set to start in on it.


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: Crabmaster2000 on January 08, 2013, 12:52:08 AM
Ha! I had no idea the hard bound Myst book is what would get comments. Both my wife and I very much prefer paperbacks. We've even gone out of our way to replace hard bound books in our collection with the paperback version.

The hard back Myst is a very neat book. It has a worn look to the pages and the cover is textured, there is embossing too. My mom bought it for me for a Christmas or birthday when it was first published. I have seen other copies, I'll be sure to grab them when I see one next.

Actually, for the longest time we have avoided buying game tie in books. Often the literary value is, um, you know....I really wish we had more gaming history books, those are often pretty good. There are several I keep an eye out for.

I discovered I have a second copy of that Wing Commander End Run, if anybody has the slightest interest let me know. I haven't yet read it myself, only because I've been waiting until we had the whole set to start in on it.

You guys have to be the only people in history to prefer paperbacks over hard cover. Whats the deal with that?


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: noiseredux on January 08, 2013, 08:38:00 AM
I hate hardcover books, too. Too cumbersome. And when they have dust-jackets ugh. Annoying. A paperback you can really fold back and make comfortable to hold. Sure hardcovers look nice on a shelf. But paperback is the way to go if you wanna read the bastard.


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: nupoile on January 08, 2013, 08:54:36 AM
I hate hardcover books, too. Too cumbersome. And when they have dust-jackets ugh. Annoying. A paperback you can really fold back and make comfortable to hold. Sure hardcovers look nice on a shelf. But paperback is the way to go if you wanna read the bastard.

This


We like books because of the reading part. Not as worried about the looking at part.


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: Shadow Kisuragi on January 08, 2013, 09:35:37 AM
I'll trade you with some duplicate novels I've got. Any interest in the Death Gate Cycle novels?


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: GrayGhost81 on January 09, 2013, 10:19:08 AM
I hate hardcover books, too. Too cumbersome. And when they have dust-jackets ugh. Annoying. A paperback you can really fold back and make comfortable to hold. Sure hardcovers look nice on a shelf. But paperback is the way to go if you wanna read the bastard.

This


We like books because of the reading part. Not as worried about the looking at part.

Yep, not that I feel so strongly against hardcover, but I also prefer paperbacks for the ease of use. My mentality for collecting books as far as condition is completely different from my mentality for collecting games.


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: techwizard on January 09, 2013, 02:19:17 PM
I hate hardcover books, too. Too cumbersome. And when they have dust-jackets ugh. Annoying. A paperback you can really fold back and make comfortable to hold. Sure hardcovers look nice on a shelf. But paperback is the way to go if you wanna read the bastard.

This


We like books because of the reading part. Not as worried about the looking at part.

Yep, not that I feel so strongly against hardcover, but I also prefer paperbacks for the ease of use. My mentality for collecting books as far as condition is completely different from my mentality for collecting games.

i usually prefer reading paperbacks, but i have no problem with hardcover, especially if it's a book or series i really love. usually the quality is much higher, and as already mentioned they look nicer on the shelf, and in some cases have extra content that the paperback doesn't get.


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: Leynos on February 06, 2013, 01:49:34 AM
[img width=450 height=600]http://i.imgur.com/hFbzKhc.jpg[/img]


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: techwizard on February 06, 2013, 02:35:16 AM
awesome, can't wait until mine gets here


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: Wempster on February 06, 2013, 08:38:36 AM
I have Hyrule Historia, The Twin Galaxies Official Book of Pinball and Video Game World Records, The Legend of Zelda and Philosophy: I Link, Therefore I Am, a few other Zelda comic books and little kid books. I'll try to grab a picture tonight.
Edit:
Heres the pictures except for Hyrule Historia, but we all know what that looks like.  Didn't know there was such a controversy over paperback vs hardcover Myst books.:P
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Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: Shadow Kisuragi on February 06, 2013, 09:33:31 AM
I've been meaning to ask - is Twin Galaxies considered official any more?


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: Wempster on February 06, 2013, 11:18:44 AM
I've been meaning to ask - is Twin Galaxies considered official any more?
Umm, I don't know. I just went over to their site and it looks like it was sold to someone and they are doing a complete overhaul of their site and database.  Should be interesting to see what comes out.


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: Leynos on February 06, 2013, 11:38:00 AM
Never really got the point of Twin Galaxies. Just rubs me the wrong way. Bunch of old guys part of a clique still hanging on to 1982  trying to be thuper duper official but come across as corrupt and idiotic. Esp since one of them is a a known pedophile.


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: techwizard on February 06, 2013, 07:10:31 PM
i like what they've tried to do, but i don't know why they're so special...besides them making themselves seem official, what's different about them from other arcades?


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: Shadow Kisuragi on February 06, 2013, 07:19:43 PM
i like what they've tried to do, but i don't know why they're so special...besides them making themselves seem official, what's different about them from other arcades?

Their claim to fame was essentially that they had a competitive atmosphere and declared themselves the record keepers, since there was no official record keeper for high scores. They then set rules for their records, which made sense initially, but the constraints in the end are what ended up making the whole deal collapse. Many of their records were outdated due to the restrictions they put into place, and often times they had entries where one person just tossed in a score that wasn't even competitive, which made it the "world record".

No offense to Crabby.  :-\


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: Leynos on February 06, 2013, 08:50:06 PM
Would it count now days if someone got a high score using a game on PSN/XBL/VC and I mean a port of a older Arcade game. Also I never saw them do anything beyond the early 80's stuff. That just might be due to coverage for all I know.


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: techwizard on February 06, 2013, 08:54:14 PM
i doubt they would count ports in the same category as the original arcade machines.


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: Shadow Kisuragi on February 06, 2013, 09:01:31 PM
Would it count now days if someone got a high score using a game on PSN/XBL/VC and I mean a port of a older Arcade game. Also I never saw them do anything beyond the early 80's stuff. That just might be due to coverage for all I know.

Twin Galaxies tracked different scores/times for each individual release. This is in direct contrast to the generally accepted records on the various websites that track the information, where direct ports with the same timing and programming are considered the same. Timing differences between hardware (e.g. Game Boy vs. Super Game Boy has different latency for the same cartridge) are normalized for results for non-TG.


Title: Re: Video game books
Post by: Leynos on February 07, 2013, 09:58:19 PM
Hyrule Historia is a great book but lousy fleshlight