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Replay

The History of Video Games

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Replay

By: Tristan Donovan, Richard Garriott
Narrated by: Gary Furlong
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A riveting account of the birth and remarkable evolution of the most important development in entertainment since television, Replay is the ultimate history of video games. From its origins in the research labs of the 1940s to the groundbreaking success of the Wii, Replay sheds new light on gaming's past. Along the way it takes in the spectacular rise and fall of Atari, the crazed cottage industry spawned by the computers of Sir Clive Sinclair, Japan's rapid ascent to the top of the gaming tree, and the seismic impact of Doom. Replay tells the sensational story of how the creative vision of game designers across the globe gave rise to one of the world's most popular and dynamic art forms. Based on extensive research and more than 140 interviews, Replay includes insights from video game legends such as Atari founder Nolan Bushnell, Will Wright - the creator of The Sims , Doom designer John Romero, and Hironobu Sakaguchi of Final Fantasy fame. Replay also includes a foreword by Richard Garriott (AKA Lord British).

©2010 Tristan Donovan (P)2017 Tantor
Art History History & Culture Popular Culture Social Sciences Technology Video Game Game Entertainment Star Wars Computer History
Comprehensive History • Global Perspective • Pleasant Accent • Fascinating Anecdotes • Detailed Explanations

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Loved it! was able to relive many memories just by listening to the words and the brief but detailed account of so many good (and not so good) games

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I was hesitant at first but grew to love this book. Absolutely chocked full of information and so many stories. The way it all ties itself together and the way they weave one developers story into anothers is just awesome. If you have any interest in the history of video games, I highly recommend this.

Wonderful Exploration Through The World Of Gaming

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good narrator
good content
great job of building the history

only negative is that it can jump around a bit chronologically speaking, but does so to separate subjects

Goes beyond your expectations in a good way

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Another audio book that I’ve re-listened to several times during the past year.
Good narration by Gary Furlong, adds an international vibe that conveys the scope of influences.
Great history lesson, finally understood where all that stuff came from when I was a kid!

Awesome retro nostalgia

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If you could sum up Replay in three words, what would they be?

Fun. Intriguing. Historical.

What did you like best about this story?

Replay was a fascinating look into the computer game world that I missed out on. I wish I would have made time to play more video games. But, this book showed me the creative construction of "ready player one" like worlds. I am thankful that Tristan Donovan took his time to research this world so thoroughly and engaging.

What about Gary Furlong’s performance did you like?

Gary Furlong read the book with a voice that did not interfere with the history being laid out. Yet, interesting enough to keep you listening.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The book overall was interesting as a side view on the setting that I grew up in. There were memories that came back to me as I listened. I also felt led by the narrative in a way that I could expect what was coming next. This was mostly the authors abilty to lay out the history.

Never A Video Junkie

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