`Game.Machines´ - The history of home micros and consoles!
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`Game.Machines´ - The history of home micros and consoles!
Hi all,
I'm new here, but some may know that I am a member of Neil Carr's `Revival ST´ musician team, being responsible for the LED Storm and Lethal Xcess tracks. With the CD nearly ready, I would like to announce something that may be of major interest to some of you here, being fans of the ST and possibly other computers.
I have written the English version of a book called `Game.Machines.´, an extremely succesful German book by Winnie Forster, known for his work on PowerPlay, VideoGames and Man!ac games mags. Finally, after many endless nights of work and hour-long discussions on tech facts, grammar and game titles, it is now available in the UK through MbD (from Neil's online store).
http://www.mbdrecords.com
Here's a brief summary of what it's all about:
`33 years of on-screen fun and interaction: This book presents every game computer and console ever created, from Japan, USA and Europe, along with classic software in its authentic, pixellated glory, and background information and key technical facts.
More than 400 dream machines and million sellers, bizarre slip-ups and exotic variants are celebrated in full colour chapters and appendixes. From Atari to Xbox, from the C64 to Nintendo DS: Game.Machines is the reference point for members of the playstation generation; whether they're gamers or collectors.
Originally published in Germany, Game.Machines has been recognised as a 'suitable reference' and 'recommended reading' (by Germany's premier micro monthly C't), as 'very entertaining' (Gamestar) and 'compulsory reading' (Playzone) or simply as 'Ace' (ComputerBILD). Two years in the making, this greatly enhanced and revised edition invites you to a time journey across the video game epoch: From the 4-bit beginning to the broadband future.
'A thilling journey... don't miss it! (Official PlayStation Magazine, OPM)´
It's on sale now, it has stacks of stuff about the ST, other Atari micros & consoles and the rivalry with Commodore. I sincerely hope you guys will like it. Winnie, his team and I have put tons of sweat into this beautiful, full color book and wish you happy reading!
And remember: "Shoot or die!´ (from `Turrican´, 1990)
I'm new here, but some may know that I am a member of Neil Carr's `Revival ST´ musician team, being responsible for the LED Storm and Lethal Xcess tracks. With the CD nearly ready, I would like to announce something that may be of major interest to some of you here, being fans of the ST and possibly other computers.
I have written the English version of a book called `Game.Machines.´, an extremely succesful German book by Winnie Forster, known for his work on PowerPlay, VideoGames and Man!ac games mags. Finally, after many endless nights of work and hour-long discussions on tech facts, grammar and game titles, it is now available in the UK through MbD (from Neil's online store).
http://www.mbdrecords.com
Here's a brief summary of what it's all about:
`33 years of on-screen fun and interaction: This book presents every game computer and console ever created, from Japan, USA and Europe, along with classic software in its authentic, pixellated glory, and background information and key technical facts.
More than 400 dream machines and million sellers, bizarre slip-ups and exotic variants are celebrated in full colour chapters and appendixes. From Atari to Xbox, from the C64 to Nintendo DS: Game.Machines is the reference point for members of the playstation generation; whether they're gamers or collectors.
Originally published in Germany, Game.Machines has been recognised as a 'suitable reference' and 'recommended reading' (by Germany's premier micro monthly C't), as 'very entertaining' (Gamestar) and 'compulsory reading' (Playzone) or simply as 'Ace' (ComputerBILD). Two years in the making, this greatly enhanced and revised edition invites you to a time journey across the video game epoch: From the 4-bit beginning to the broadband future.
'A thilling journey... don't miss it! (Official PlayStation Magazine, OPM)´
It's on sale now, it has stacks of stuff about the ST, other Atari micros & consoles and the rivalry with Commodore. I sincerely hope you guys will like it. Winnie, his team and I have put tons of sweat into this beautiful, full color book and wish you happy reading!
And remember: "Shoot or die!´ (from `Turrican´, 1990)
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Yum yum .. payday next week, so can see me depositing some spondoolicks into my PayPal account 

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I've read very good reviews for this book and I really want it, but at almost €30 (incl. shipping) it's rather expensive for 224 pages... 
Cheers
Gryzor

Cheers
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sounds excellent, really. i'd love a copy
and how cool the a english author would grace us with his presence
and how cool the a english author would grace us with his presence

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Yes, well my presence here is something I enjoy if you guys have fun reading the book.
As for the price `Gryzor´, I admit, it's probably not the cheapest book out there, but I'm pretty confident that it's worth every penny and that it's the most complete book of its kind. Not sure what the standard price for an encyclopedia on any subject is really, but if you compare it to other non-science books on other topics, it's probably not quite as expensive as you would have innnitially thought. Plus, it's really excellent quality and it has stacks of beautiful photographs.
Ok, 'nuff dirty plugging, I'd love to hear from anyone who has read the book. Just send me a mail and let me know what you like or dislike.
Best regards,

As for the price `Gryzor´, I admit, it's probably not the cheapest book out there, but I'm pretty confident that it's worth every penny and that it's the most complete book of its kind. Not sure what the standard price for an encyclopedia on any subject is really, but if you compare it to other non-science books on other topics, it's probably not quite as expensive as you would have innnitially thought. Plus, it's really excellent quality and it has stacks of beautiful photographs.
Ok, 'nuff dirty plugging, I'd love to hear from anyone who has read the book. Just send me a mail and let me know what you like or dislike.
Best regards,
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If it lists Websites for leeching games for all the old systems then it is worth every penny for sure!
Now to order a copy - oops I forgot I have no Paypal.
Seriously though it looks good - Muguk - can I borrow yours when you are done reading it? and Gryzor, you can nip next door to Manicx's and borrow his copy!

Now to order a copy - oops I forgot I have no Paypal.

Seriously though it looks good - Muguk - can I borrow yours when you are done reading it? and Gryzor, you can nip next door to Manicx's and borrow his copy!


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Oh yes, and then we can photocopy it nd send it to whomever wants it from here and make loadsa money!
erm... sorry.
erm... sorry.
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Yeah .. payday here ... and spare cash in my PayPal account which has just mysteriously winged its way across to mdb records .. look forward to getting the book when it arrives 

Main site: www.mug-uk.co.uk - digging up bits from my past: Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Sega 8-bit (game hacks) and NDS (ripping guides). I host a C64 Radio Show for a mate, Max Hall via www.chipsidshow.co.uk
I develop a free Word (for Windows) add-in for Word 2007 upwards. A toolbox that will allow power Word users to fix document errors. You can find it at: mikestoolbox.co.uk
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If it's OK with my fellow team members from Atari Legend, and time permitting of course, I'll do a review for the AL site?
Main site: www.mug-uk.co.uk - digging up bits from my past: Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Sega 8-bit (game hacks) and NDS (ripping guides). I host a C64 Radio Show for a mate, Max Hall via www.chipsidshow.co.uk
I develop a free Word (for Windows) add-in for Word 2007 upwards. A toolbox that will allow power Word users to fix document errors. You can find it at: mikestoolbox.co.uk
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I'm thinking of picking up this book for some summer reading. Us Yanks can now get it at the handy Atari Age store:
http://www.atariage.com/store/product_i ... cts_id=315
http://www.atariage.com/store/product_i ... cts_id=315
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Hello everyone,
If you have been following the thread over at `YM rockin´ or indeed if you have tried to access the pages of MbD for ordering purposes of either the Revival ST CD or the Game.Machines book, you may well have found out that MbD is no more, which is a shame. This unfortunate event has of course, nothing to do with the Game.Machines book originally written by Winnie Forster and brought into English by myself.
You can order the book directly from `gameplan.uk´, the actual publisher of our book. Just head over to
http://www.game-machines.co.uk/gameplan ... /index.php
Sorry for the confusion regarding MbD, I hope you enjoy the book none-the-less.
Thank you,
If you have been following the thread over at `YM rockin´ or indeed if you have tried to access the pages of MbD for ordering purposes of either the Revival ST CD or the Game.Machines book, you may well have found out that MbD is no more, which is a shame. This unfortunate event has of course, nothing to do with the Game.Machines book originally written by Winnie Forster and brought into English by myself.
You can order the book directly from `gameplan.uk´, the actual publisher of our book. Just head over to
http://www.game-machines.co.uk/gameplan ... /index.php
Sorry for the confusion regarding MbD, I hope you enjoy the book none-the-less.
Thank you,
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As soon as I've finished doing my stint on San Andreas on my Xbox, I'll have a look and do the review as promised for Atari Legend.
Enjoyed skimming through the book and nice to see it also mentioned in this months copy of Retrogamer UK magazine.
Enjoyed skimming through the book and nice to see it also mentioned in this months copy of Retrogamer UK magazine.
Main site: www.mug-uk.co.uk - digging up bits from my past: Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Sega 8-bit (game hacks) and NDS (ripping guides). I host a C64 Radio Show for a mate, Max Hall via www.chipsidshow.co.uk
I develop a free Word (for Windows) add-in for Word 2007 upwards. A toolbox that will allow power Word users to fix document errors. You can find it at: mikestoolbox.co.uk
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You share the news piece (not a review) with another retro-related book (can't remember the title off top of my head).
Will sort one out as soon as I can.
Will sort one out as soon as I can.
Main site: www.mug-uk.co.uk - digging up bits from my past: Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Sega 8-bit (game hacks) and NDS (ripping guides). I host a C64 Radio Show for a mate, Max Hall via www.chipsidshow.co.uk
I develop a free Word (for Windows) add-in for Word 2007 upwards. A toolbox that will allow power Word users to fix document errors. You can find it at: mikestoolbox.co.uk
I develop a free Word (for Windows) add-in for Word 2007 upwards. A toolbox that will allow power Word users to fix document errors. You can find it at: mikestoolbox.co.uk