"The Game Console 2.0 is one of the rare video game books that we recommend for any fan of the medium, regardless of which systems they play now, or had as a kid. Evan Amos breaks down the hardware of 100 consoles spanning several decades, giving readers a literal inside look at the components that make the system work." Brandt Ranj, Rolling Stone
"The Game Console 2.0 is a must-have, even if you already have the first edition. It is a video game enthusiast s heaven and makes for a perfect coffee table book!" Julia Roth, Geek Girl Authority
"A pleasure for any gaming enthusiast to flip through every now and then." Jeff Dunn, Engadget
"I recommend it!" Taylor Lyles, @TayNixster, Assoc. Tech Editor, IGN
"An extraordinary journey through the history of video game hardware." Daniel New, Editor, Thumbsticks
"A really fascinating trip through video game history . . . a very cool resource for anyone looking for a timeline of gaming consoles." Jonathan H. Liu, GeekDad
"A perfect end table book catered toward nerds and gamers that unites profoundly nitty gritty photographs of in excess of 100 computer game control centers and their electronic insides." RecaBlog
"[The Game Console 2.0] has been heavily revised and expanded . . . This new version adds a lot more content over the first edition!" Madlittlepixel, YouTuber
REVIEWS FOR THE FIRST EDITION OF THE GAME CONSOLE:
"This book gathers gorgeous images into a visual history of games, and it s such a nostalgic treat to pore over." Keith Stuart, The Guardian
"Amos passion for gaming and photographic skills come together beautifully in The Game Console." Kotaku
"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
"A perfect choice for gamers looking to build up their knowledge on video game history." Android Central
"Photographed in intense, loving detail, the book quite literally unpacks 86 consoles and examines their innards." Mashable
"A vibrant, 264-page book that's packed cover to cover with full-color photos of video game consoles. Spanning consoles like the Atari 2600, Nintendo Entertainment System, to modern-day ones like the PlayStation 4, it'll take you on a nostalgic trip and make you appreciate the history of your favorite consoles." Brandon Carte, Yahoo Life
"This image-rich guide brings gamers on a guided tour exploring the legendary consoles of yesteryear." Sian Babish, The Chicago Tribune
Evan Amos is a video game photographer and historian, whose contributions to the publicdomain comprise the ultimate visual reference for every generation of consoles. His work has appeared in hundreds of articles, YouTube videos, and popular media outlets like Kotaku. He is also the creator and curator of the Vanamo Online Game Museum, home to the most accessible, widely used digital preservation archive in the video game realm.
Amos, Evan Evan Amos is a passionate video game fan and photo... więcej >