![]() ![]() Most of those I've read have been good but are often lacking. Others have been purported to be a "complete" history. Some are on certain companies/technologies/games. ![]() I've lost count of how many books I've read on the history of video games. That said, I think while it doesn't benefit from audio like some fiction books do, it's a decent option. It does seem apparent he's not familiar with some of the concepts however as he mispronounces a few things (like GUI) that just made me cringe a little every time it occurred. He reads clearly with good pacing and inflection without getting in the way of the book. If you want a higher level history of video games, this may be a better choice than some of the other books out there.Īudiobook: Gary Furlong does exactly what I want from a nonfiction narrator. Executive Summary: This book doesn't offer the depth of history that some of the others I've read do, but what it lacks in depth it makes up for in its breadth. ![]()
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