Hi, i want to write an article about the crack of the vg in 1984, but i need some info/articles/links/comments about this to do it correct. Please help me.
Thanks everybody
Matías
Hi, i want to write an article about the crack of the vg in 1984, but i need some info/articles/links/comments about this to do it correct. Please help me.
Thanks everybody
Matías
Quite possibly the first article I ever read about it, many years ago:
http://www.videogames.org/html/crash.html
Kinda short, though.
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Steven L. Kent "The Ultimate History of Video Games", Amazon
-Jan
Yup, great book. I want to get 'The First Quarter' if I can find a cheaper copy then what Amazon is listing.
Phoneix is the other great video game book besides Ultimate History.
And that can be ordered from my websiteOriginally Posted by SoulBlazer
Leonard Herman
The Game Scholar
Publisher of Historical Videogame Books
http://www.rolentapress.com
Phoenix 4 coming in 2014
Phoneix is a fantastic book that any video game collector/gamer should have.I read and love this book so,so,so very much,I have learned so much from it.This is a must have,I love Phoneix.Thank you so much leonard Herman for making this book,I owe you big time for all the video game knowledge you have given me.Thanks
IMHO, I enjoyed Kent's book better. It seemed to flow better and was filled with interviews and other really interesting stuff. But Phoenix is a wonderfull read as well and I'll buy the new edition when it comes out.
I guess you should really buy both.
Thanks for the complements!
I'm not planning another edition of Phoenix until probably 2005. Meanwhile I'm working hard to get the 2nd edition of ABC To The VCS ready in time for CGE. I don't know if I'll succeed but I'm trying.
I also have two other books in the planning stages.
Also in the works, later this year I'll be publishing Ralph Baer's autobiography on how he invented videogames. It's really a great read and filled with original notes, schematics, internal Sanders memos, and loads of photos (including a certain guest book with a certain signature circled)!
Leonard Herman
The Game Scholar
Publisher of Historical Videogame Books
http://www.rolentapress.com
Phoenix 4 coming in 2014
Well, this thread used to be about 1984...open a new one for Phoenix if you want... x_x
Reading that book may be a great way to get the answers you seek as well. I just ordered mine.
(it's not off topic is my point)
Try Googling "video game crash" and read as much as you can. You'll get enough info I'll bet.
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We ment that those two books are a wonderfull history of ALL video games -- and devote a lot of space to the Crash of 1984.
Or just do a google search. Many articles online about it.
In a nutshell, there are three reasons:
1) Rise of personal computers and dropping of prices.
2) Too many crap games on the market.
3) Confusion and no intrest from average consumers due to rapidly changing technology and above factors.
Remember...i live in Argentina...Originally Posted by omnedon
and ?Originally Posted by Arqueologia_Digital
Amazon ship everywhere in the world.
Oh eBay! you are such a pain, I am addicted to you like crack cocaine. You offer things I cannot find in stores,You are the pimp, and we are all your whores.
I live in canada, and the exchange is less than favourable for me too. That's why Paypal and E-bay (selling) comes in handy.
Nevetheless, Google is your friend.
... for your gaming and iPod service needs http://www.oldschoolgamer.com/ For all your Video Game console and iPod upgrade/repair needs!
There is a major difference in postage however. It's only $7 (US) to send the book to Canada via Global Priority. Global Priority is not available to South America. To send the book Airmail, which is comparable in shipping time, would cost over $19!
Leonard Herman
The Game Scholar
Publisher of Historical Videogame Books
http://www.rolentapress.com
Phoenix 4 coming in 2014
I did a Google search for the 1984 crash as I was interested and found a pretty good link to not only the crash, but a timeline for gaming of all time.
http://www.gamespot.com/gamespot/fea...hov/index.html
Yes, Amazon is great, but the U.S. Dollar in Argentina it´s very expensive...Originally Posted by sniperCCJVQ
1 US$ = $ 3 (argentinian pesos)
Co-written by your's truelyOriginally Posted by Oberfuhrer Hamm
Leonard Herman
The Game Scholar
Publisher of Historical Videogame Books
http://www.rolentapress.com
Phoenix 4 coming in 2014
I saw the cover of the 2nd edition on your site, and couldn't miss the Good Deal Games logo. What role is GDG playing in the publication? And will 2nd-edition entries be in alphabetical order instead of arbitrarily grouped? Please, please?Originally Posted by rolenta
This sounds wonderful. Have you landed a major publisher? This is very much the kind of book that Osborne/McGraw Hill or Prima/Random House should be doing.Also in the works, later this year I'll be publishing Ralph Baer's autobiography on how he invented videogames. It's really a great read and filled with original notes, schematics, internal Sanders memos, and loads of photos (including a certain guest book with a certain signature circled)!
-- Z.
Michael Thomasson of GDG did the cover and will be selling the book through his website. He is also doing a second editing of the book
The titles aren't arbitrarilly placed. They're summarized by themes i.e. all Space Invader type games are placed together in one chapter. There is an alphabetical listing of all games in the index. The stumbling point in the book right now is the inclusion of screen shots and whether they will be clear and light enough in print form.
Rolenta Press is publishing the Ralph Baer book.
Leonard Herman
The Game Scholar
Publisher of Historical Videogame Books
http://www.rolentapress.com
Phoenix 4 coming in 2014