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Classic Home Video Games, 1989-1990: A Complete Guide to Sega Genesis, Neo Geo and TurboGrafx-16 Games Paperback – September 21, 2016
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- Print length344 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMcFarland
- Publication dateSeptember 21, 2016
- Reading age18 years and up
- Dimensions7 x 0.69 x 10 inches
- ISBN-101476667942
- ISBN-13978-1476667942
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- Publisher : McFarland; Reprint edition (September 21, 2016)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 344 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1476667942
- ISBN-13 : 978-1476667942
- Reading age : 18 years and up
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- Dimensions : 7 x 0.69 x 10 inches
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Brett Weiss has been a professional writer since 1997. He’s the author of 13 books, mostly about the NES, Super NES, Atari 2600, ColecoVision, Sega Genesis, and other retro games and gaming consoles. His latest book is The 100 Greatest Console Video Games: 1988-1998. He's also got a YouTube show, "Tales from a Retro Gamer."
Weiss has written more than 1600 published articles for such publications as Fangoria, Filmfax, Game Informer, the Comics Buyer's Guide, and Old School Gamer, among many others. Weiss also has a national column in AntiqueWeek called The Pop Culture Collective.
When not writing, Weiss enjoys reading, hiking, cycling, playing basketball and tennis, watching movies, going to museums, collecting video games, listening to rock ’n roll, obsessing over the psychedelic '60s, and hanging out with his family.
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Besides offering a list of video games released for the U.S. market for the 3 listed consoles (Sega Genesis, Neo-Geo, TG-16) this book delivers very little else.
The brief descriptions for each title can hardly be considered reviews. There are no review scores or detailed comparisons made between Genesis and SNES titles of the same game. That would have actually been helpful when deciding which version to search for. (Example, Zombies Ate My Neighbors is noted that it was also released on SNES but there's no mention which version is considered better).
Sequels and follow up games are mentioned at the end of the descriptions for some games while others are not. Strange inconsistency. (Example: Afterburner 2 for Genesis says the game was followed by Afterburner 3 (Sega CD), Afterburner Climax (Arcade), and Afterburner Black Falcon (PSP) but fails to mention that Afterburner was released on 32X several years after the Genesis game.
I easily noticed the author uses the word `titular' in many reviews. I do not think it means what he thinks it does.
One of the greatest offences is the complete lack of pictures. There should absolutely be a color in-game screenshot for each and every game listed but unbelievably there isn't a single screenshot for any game. Not one! There are just over 100 box art pictures in glorious black and white. Was this just a lack of effort or is the author unaware that a picture is worth a thousand words?
This book isn't quite a travesty but it really is nothing more than a list of video games released for the U.S. market. I did not learn a single factual thing from the entire book that I didn't already know and I don't think the average gamer will either. There's just no content here that isn`t available (for free) from several video game related websites.
The 3 consoles that highlight this book deserve better representation than the author delivered.
Even if you are a casual collector, or even just interested in videogame history - Weiss' series is a fascinating set to discover. Well worth the price and the hardbound cover is a nice touch.
Truly a must-have for anyone interested in the videogame systems of this era. Five stars +!
Since there were so many games released for the Genesis, the bulk of the book covers that system, which was far more popular than the other two. Writing in a clear, concise, descriptive style, Weiss describes each game in detail and critiques most of the games in terms of graphics, sounds, and fun factor. Historical info is included as well.
If you are shopping for retro games online or at a videogame convention, Weiss's book is good to have on hand. It's also a book you can flip through in order to discover games that you've never played before, but might want to. It's also useful as a research tool, and it's fun to play a game and then read what Weiss has to say about it to see if your opinion matches his.
At $55 suggested retail, it's a little pricey, but sturdy hardcover binding and professional authorship make it easily worth the money.
I would highly recommend it to anyone who is a fan of classic console gaming!








