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Art of Atari Hardcover – Illustrated, November 8, 2016
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ART OF ATARI includes behind-the-scenes details on how dozens of games featured within were conceived of, illustrated, approved (or rejected), and brought to life. Whether you're a fan, collector, enthusiast, or new to the world of video games, this book offers the most complete collection of ATARI artwork ever produced!
Includes a special Foreword by New York Times bestseller Ernest Cline, author of Armada and Ready Player One, soon to be a motion picture directed by Steven Spielberg:"For me, revisiting the beautiful artwork presented in this book is almost as good as taking a trip in Doc Brown's time machine back to that halcyon era at the dawn of the digital age. But be warned, viewing these images may leave you with an overwhelming desire to revisit the ancient pixelated battlefields they each depict as well." -- from the Foreword by Ernest Cline."Having worked in the entertainment field as a consultant in Pop Culture, I have seen with my own eyes the destruction of original assets in favor of digital conversions to save corporations time and money on long-term storage. Therefore, I naturally assumed the original Atari artwork fell prey to similar disposal or theft or had simply been forgotten about all together. Thanks to ART OF ATARI, not any more!" -- from the Afterword by Robert V. Conte
- Print length352 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDynamite Entertainment
- Publication dateNovember 8, 2016
- Reading age13 - 16 years
- Dimensions10 x 1 x 11 inches
- ISBN-101524101036
- ISBN-13978-1524101039
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- Publisher : Dynamite Entertainment; Illustrated edition (November 8, 2016)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 352 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1524101036
- ISBN-13 : 978-1524101039
- Reading age : 13 - 16 years
- Item Weight : 4.2 pounds
- Dimensions : 10 x 1 x 11 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #252,603 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #33 in Atari 2600 Games
- #14,700 in Comics & Graphic Novels (Books)
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Tim Lapetino is a writer and award-winning creative director, mining geek culture for compelling stories. He is the author of the book, Art of Atari, and co-author of Pac-Man: Birth of an Icon. He is also editor of other books, including Sky Captain and the Art of Tomorrow and Undisputed Street Fighter. He also co-authored the design inspiration book Damn Good: Top Designers Discuss Their All-Time Favorite Projects. His design work has been published in more than a dozen books and magazines, and his books have been published in five languages.
He has written for HOW, Geek Monthly, RETRO, and other publications, and is dedicated to writing and working at the intersection of design and geek culture.

ROBERT V. CONTE (www.robertvconte.com) is a Pop Culture historian who has written, edited, packaged, and brokered over 2,500 titles including ART OF ATARI (Dynamite Entertainment), STAR WARS: THE ORIGINAL TOPPS TRADING CARD SERIES VOLUME ONE (Abrams ComicArts), BLACK SABBATH: THE OZZY OSBOURNE YEARS (Omnibus Press) and now several Disney and other graphic novels for people of all ages through Papercutz!
Armed with his vast memorabilia collection, Robert utilizes his expertise on a myriad of officially licensed products, including Godzilla, KISS, and Sesame Street.
Conte's upcoming projects include a documentary, REBUILDING ROBERT, a graphic novel memoir and a Kickstarter project. He lives in New York, NY and has three children.
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Customers find the artwork beautifully illustrated and well-designed. They describe the book as an interesting, great, and joyous read. Readers mention it's full of history and brings back old school memories. They appreciate the detailed information on the artists and well-researched marketing and artist profiles.
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Customers find the art work in the book beautifully illustrated, nostalgic, and well-designed. They say it's a wonderful well-researched book full of history and insights from the artists. Readers also mention the high-quality reproductions and scans of the art.
"This book is very well designed and is full of great info.Would highly recommend for any gaming enthusiast." Read more
"...are all represented here, in spades. This book is a boon of pre-Illustrator, pre-Photoshop, old-school analog art and methods...." Read more
"...Art wise, the styles are of multiple eras and references, giving a great display to the skills and talents of some fine craftsmen...." Read more
"...of box art - it's stories, personal accounts, history, and informative facts about the early world of Atari...." Read more
Customers find the book interesting, great, and a joy to read. They also appreciate the fun lore, blueprints, and original work. Readers describe the book as excellent and say it's pure magic of a lost world.
"...Not full of "flash" or overthought, this book looks to have been lovingly (and painstakingly) gathered and laid out in a manner that seems..." Read more
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Customers find the book full of history and art of the consoles. They say it's a fantastic blast to the past and a great compilation of the company's history. Readers also mention the classics are included.
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Customers find the book brings back old school memories. They say it's an excellent retrospective of Atari's graphic design and art. Readers also mention the book is full of colorful memories of childhood.
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"...Oh, Also there is also small bios on the artist and a quick history of the Atari consoles with some industrial design art of the models...." Read more
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Customers find the book detailed and beautifully illustrated. They say it covers a breadth of detail, is thoughtfully organized, and has many photos, pictures, and descriptions.
"...By covering all things Atari, this book admirably covers a breadth of detail, but it does so by sacrificing scrutiny of Atari’s design and social..." Read more
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Would highly recommend for any gaming enthusiast.
After making a recent pilgrimage to the American Classic Arcade Museum, I’ve had a renewed interest in arcade and vintage console machines. People forget just how ground-breaking and influential Atari’s game and industrial design was over a generation of kids. This was a company unrestrained by finance, precedent, or expectations. At Atari, everything was on the table, and the misfires are as intriguing as the successes.
In an era where most homes didn’t have or hadn’t even heard of a “personal computer,” where Neuromancer and The Matrix were years or decades away, computers and video games had a magical lure about them. These were The Mysteries of the 21st century. This was the time of Tron, pre-internet, pre-Pixar, pre-cell phone, pre-Warcraft, when new digital technology was materializing almost faster than we could figure out what it meant or how to use it.
Atari games (and their contemporaries) were a social and imagination-firing activity – the world of the game was only partly on the screen. The genius of the appeal was how these games kept firing your imagination long after you unplugged and were engaged in a completely different activity. The skill of Atari’s art and design personnel made this magic happen.
Art of Atari captures these memories perfectly, treating them respect, framing them, curating them. This book is a trove of information from the era, containing not just well-known stuff like the E.T. debacle (debunked, by the way in these pages), but going into interesting trivia even 80’s junkies like me only have a passing knowledge of.
Graphic art? Fine Art? Industrial design? Even fonts (yes – the freakin’ box fonts!) are all represented here, in spades. This book is a boon of pre-Illustrator, pre-Photoshop, old-school analog art and methods. It’s invaluable as a time capsule, educational resource, and nostalgia device.
My only quibble – if it can be called one – is the underrepresentation of Atari’s vast number of arcade machines. By covering all things Atari, this book admirably covers a breadth of detail, but it does so by sacrificing scrutiny of Atari’s design and social influence outside the home. Perhaps for another book..? A similar treatment of the “arcade era” is long overdue.
But all in all – Well worth the wait. The reign of Atari is long past, but I hope this renews an interest in the art itself – many of these iconic cover pieces (Asteroids, Vanguard, Star Raiders, Missile Command, I could go on and on) deserve reproduction release.
This book takes that nostalgia and talent and treats it with the respect it sorely deserves. Not full of "flash" or overthought, this book looks to have been lovingly (and painstakingly) gathered and laid out in a manner that seems only those who grew up in the era would genuinely appreciate.
The pages contain little snippets of phrases as quotes from the artist, "did you know" type trivia snippets, and other interesting blurbs. What is great is these blurbs do not detract from the main focus, the art, and are done in a way that still places the beautiful imagery front and center.
This book serves as a multifaceted member of your library. Historically, it has a relevance which really highlights the place that art had in games at the time, with so many top artists having put their hats on for this field. Art wise, the styles are of multiple eras and references, giving a great display to the skills and talents of some fine craftsmen. Prideful, this book can dominate even the most conservative of living room coffee tables and it begs the inner child in you just as it does the external snob in you to pick up and delicately flip through as not to disturb the quality images laid before you.
I genuinely recommend this book. It is so well constructed and crafted that it has honestly become my litmus test for other books endeavoring to do the same across all subjects. Whether you are a child of Atari or a fan of an era of art, do I do strongly suggest you pick this book up. I have sincerely seen grown men grin ear to ear when remembering the content and cover art contained within the spine.
Big hardcover book with a fancy book ribbon. Well worth the low price.
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Tim Lapetino se encarregou de ir atrás dos artistas das capas dos jogos, já que naquela época não era mt comum as empresas darem os créditos para quem fez os jogos e etc (tanto que daí que surge o primeiro Easter egg de todos o "criado e escrito por warren robinett").
por mais que vc nn entenda mt inglês, só folhar as páginas vendo as belas artes já vale a pena.
mas tente ler ele, usando o tradutor ou o google lens que traduz em tempo real vai valer super a pena o desafio
Reviewed in Brazil on August 22, 2023
Tim Lapetino se encarregou de ir atrás dos artistas das capas dos jogos, já que naquela época não era mt comum as empresas darem os créditos para quem fez os jogos e etc (tanto que daí que surge o primeiro Easter egg de todos o "criado e escrito por warren robinett").
por mais que vc nn entenda mt inglês, só folhar as páginas vendo as belas artes já vale a pena.
mas tente ler ele, usando o tradutor ou o google lens que traduz em tempo real vai valer super a pena o desafio
Erg mooi boek. Wat mij het meeste aantrok zijn de illustraties van het artwork.
Enige minpunt was weer de verzending door Amazon, boek is slecht verpakt en daardoor beschadigt aangekomen. Hoeken ingedeukt. Dit is voor mij wel een reden om dit soort (dure) boeken liefst niet meer bij Amazon te kopen.












