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The nostalgia nerd's retro tech : computers, consoles, & games : all the greatest old systems from Atari to Xbox

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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

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The nostalgia nerd's retro tech : computers, consoles, & games : all the greatest old systems from Atari to Xbox, Peter Leigh

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Erscheinungsdatum
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Titel
The nostalgia nerd's retro tech : computers, consoles, & games : all the greatest old systems from Atari to Xbox
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Peter Leigh
Verlag
Ilex
Erscheinungsdatum
2018
Seitenzahl
224
ISBN10
1781575703
ISBN13
9781781575703
Reihe
Beschreibung
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