A collective story of the early British games industry. Composed of interviews with 35 people who shaped the modern videogame, including David Braben (Elite), Peter Molyneux (Populous), Rob Hubbard (Commando) and Jeff Minter (Attack of the Mutant Camels), it documents a vibrant period of invention in Britain's cultural history.
A collective story of the early British games industry. Composed of interviews with 35 people who shaped the modern videogame, including David Braben (Elite), Peter Molyneux (Populous), Rob Hubbard (Commando) and Jeff Minter (Attack of the Mutant Camels), it documents a vibrant period of invention in Britain's cultural history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alex Wiltshire is a journalist and writer, and a former editor of Edge magazine. He edited Britsoft: An Oral History and Japansoft: An Oral History for Read-Only Memory, and is author of several books, including the bestselling Minecraft Blockopedia. He works as a publishing editor for developer Mojang, and among many other publications writes a column about game design for Rock Paper Shotgun. He lives in Bath, UK, with his wife and two children.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 First Contact 29 Part 2 Money Makers 75 Photo Scrapbook 113 Part 3 Going Pro 129 Part 4 Booming Business 169 Press Clippings 209 Part 5 Game Press 225 Part 6 The Coming of 16-Bit 261 Game Artworks 305 Part 7 Maturing Industry 321 Part 8 End of the Era
Part 1 First Contact 29 Part 2 Money Makers 75 Photo Scrapbook 113 Part 3 Going Pro 129 Part 4 Booming Business 169 Press Clippings 209 Part 5 Game Press 225 Part 6 The Coming of 16-Bit 261 Game Artworks 305 Part 7 Maturing Industry 321 Part 8 End of the Era
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