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The Game Console: A History in Photographs

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About The Game Console: A History In Photographs

Review Featured in Wired and My Modern Met. "This book gathers [Evan Amos]'s gorgeous images into a visual history of games, and it’s such a nostalgic treat to pore over." —Keith Stuart, The Guardian, 1 of 20 Books Every Gamer Should Read"While services like PlayStation Now prove that streaming has the potential to increase access to older hardware-bound games, The Game Console posits that consoles themselves are important cultural objects that we shouldn’t forget."—Motherboard"Amos’ passion for gaming and photographic skills come together beautifully in The Game Console."—Kotaku"Photographed in intense, loving detail, the book quite literally unpacks 86 consoles and examines their innards."—Mashable"A perfect choice for gamers looking to build up their knowledge on video game history."—Android Central"The actual history lesson of the industry makes this more than a coffee table book." —Game Vortex "This image-rich guide brings gamers on a guided tour exploring the legendary consoles of yesteryear." —Sian Babish, Chicago Tribune"Best gaming book."—Mr. Chaplin, Lyeed.com Product Description The Game Console is a tour through the evolution of video game hardware, with gorgeous full-color photos of 86 consoles. You'll start your journey with legendary consoles like the Magnavox Odyssey, Atari 2600, Nintendo Entertainment System, and the Commodore 64. The visual nostalgia trip continues with systems from the 1990s and 2000s, and ends on modern consoles like the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Wii U.Throughout the book, you'll also discover many consoles you never knew existed, and even find a rare peek at the hardware inside several of history's most iconic video game systems. About the Author Evan Amos is a passionate video game fan and photographer. His work has been featured in Game Informer, Kotaku, Wired, Retro Gamer, and other popular media outlets.