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    Quote Originally Posted by Push Upstairs View Post
    I was hoping that a book on the history would include Europe, Japan, and Brazil.
    It would be interesting to hear about how things were besides the US.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolenta View Post
    The only problem with PDF's is that there is no way he could keep people from copying it. But of course us videogame fans are honest people so there's really no danger of releasing this to us.
    There's your answer!

    Answered before I could even get to it.

    Any questions?

    I do assume he(the author) wants to get PAID and acknowledged for his work! I am correct, I hope...

    but you would have to ask him!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rolenta View Post
    The only problem with PDF's is that there is no way he could keep people from copying it. But of course us videogame fans are honest people so there's really no danger of releasing this to us.
    You're right, copying and selling hundreds of PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and Dreamcast games is honest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob2600 View Post
    You're right, copying and selling hundreds of PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and Dreamcast games is honest.
    Couldn't agree more!

    I have a friend who loves emulators.

    I am luckily a collector, so I won't touch them. He thinks I'm nuts. I think he's nuts for not wanting to have at the very least, the legal rights to own the originals.

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    It's well liked in these parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 108Stars View Post
    I think it is absolutely essential that you put as much known info about the European and japanese market and history inside. I know there are not many European MD-developers, but you could try Factor-5, they are still around.
    I'm pretty sure Codemasters are still around. I remember the trouble they got into with Sega for making their own cartridges, and how they almost got locked out of the official distribution channels. Also, they were responsible for the most awesome cartridges ever, the almighty J-Carts!

    There was also Core Design, who did games such as Chuck Rock. I think they're still around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by colicub View Post
    I'm pretty sure Codemasters are still around. ... they were responsible for the most awesome cartridges ever, the almighty J-Carts!
    I hadn't heard of J-Carts before, so I just looked it up:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J-Cart

    It's a pretty clever idea, having a multi-player adapter built into the cartridge. How much did those games cost?

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    They were priced the same as normal carts, and none of them are that hard to find. They're worth collecting, there's only six of them!

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    J-Carts were absolutely fantastic, especially on Micro Machines 2, where they had a 'split the pad in two' option meaning certain tracks you could have eight player races. Happy days...

    And yeah, the living legends that are Codemasters are still very much alive and kicking. :-)

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    I'd definately buy it. I still have a Genesis. I had the Sega CD and 32X at one time. LOVED Eternal Champions on SCD.

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    This popped back into my memory recently and decided to bump it up. Did anything happen with this book concept?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Push Upstairs View Post
    Dark & Long.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt-El View Post
    This popped back into my memory recently and decided to bump it up. Did anything happen with this book concept?

    Yes, most likely because of the PSX book thread, and Rob's recent publishing of MEMOIRS OF A VIRTUAL CAVEMAN.

    http://www.lulu.com/content/1197308 (copies of MOAVC can be ordered there). Yes, video game books seem to be picking up in popularity. I'd love to do one or contribute to one myself, but I'll just stick to my site for now.

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    Yes, Yes I would.

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    Hell yes I would buy it. A huge Sega fan here, and down to just one stinking box for a boxed US Genesis set. Next collection: Dreamcast. A book on the history of one system is not Fanboyism. The Genesis was huge impact on the gaming industry. There is enough content there to probably fill three books! Sign me up.
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    i would. sell me one in color, ill pay the extra dinero. love books like this...

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    I'd like to restate my interest in a Genesis book, and I'd also like to offer any assistance in getting it out there.

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    I'm still thinking about it, though by now I have enough information for a pretty good sized book (about 200 pages). My main concern is how to go about getting it published.

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