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  2. List of books about video games - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Age of Video Games: the Birth of a Multibillion Dollar Industry (ISBN 978-1-4398-7323-6) by Roberto Dillon Classic Video Games: The Golden Age, 1971–1984 (ISBN 0-7478-1042-7) by Brian Eddy (2012). Console Wars: Sega, Nintendo, and the Battle that Defined a Generation (ISBN 978-0-06-227670-4) by Blake Harris.

  3. Lost Worlds (gamebook) - Wikipedia

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    Lost Worlds is a good game for lunchtime or to take down to the pub." [3] In the May 1984 edition of Dragon (Issue 85), Ken Rolston found the game entertaining and fast, but expensive and with limited replayability. "The Lost World game system is an entertaining, superbly produced minor diversion. It earns the highest marks in playability, time ...

  4. Edge (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    A collection of reprints of notable reviews from the magazine's history, along with retrospective commentary on each game. In addition to reviews of popular titles (including the three "ten out of ten" scores that had been awarded during that period), it also included Edge's comments on notable hyped disappointments such as Rise of the Robots ...

  5. Lazy Game Reviews - Wikipedia

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    Clint Basinger (born December 20, 1986), [2] better known as LGR (originally an initialism of Lazy Game Reviews), is an American YouTuber who focuses on video game reviews, retrocomputing, and unboxing videos. His YouTube channel of the same name has been compared to Techmoan and The 8-Bit Guy.

  6. Sega Ages - Wikipedia

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    The first Sega Ages series was released in 1996 for the Sega Saturn in Japan and concluded in 1998. Although the majority of the titles in this series remained exclusive to Japan, three games from the line - Out Run, Space Harrier and After Burner II, [2] would be compiled into the video game compilation Sega Ages Volume 1, [1] released in Europe in 1996 by Sega itself and Sega Ages released ...

  7. Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out - Wikipedia

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    Six Ages 2: Lights Going Out is a 2023 video game developed by A Sharp and published by Kitfox Games. It is set in the fantasy world of Glorantha and is the sequel to Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind. It has elements of strategy and role-playing games. Players attempt to lead their barbarian tribe through apocalyptic events.

  8. List of Traveller books - Wikipedia

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    They run 48 to 56 pages and require the basic rules sets. In addition to the core books, six more were published. [2]: 158 [1] FFE published all nine as a single volume in 2000. With the digest-sized format and color of the books, they became known as little black books. [2]: 162 Book 1-Characters and Combat, by Marc W. Miller (1977)

  9. MechWarrior: Dark Age (novels) - Wikipedia

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    On November 8, it was announced that the book would delayed to early 2009 to allow for optimal retail positioning. [4] On March 31, 2009, Catalyst again revised the release date of the new novels to be Fall 2009, and also announced that MechWarrior: Dark Age is being renamed to BattleTech: Dark Age to unify the brand under the BattleTech name.