As an avid midlife gamer with nostalgic interest in gaming history I enjoy reading gaming books.

In this picture you can see the gaming books I own. My favorite is “Masters of Doom” followed by “The Ultimate History of Video Games” (I am aware there is a second volume).

I would like to hear more recommendations from you.

P. S: Note that PC gaming is my thing therefore it is highly unlikely that I will get a book about consoles or console games.

  • dtrain@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    “The Ultimate Guide to Castlevania 2: Simon’s Quest”

    Couldn’t have beaten the game with it.

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    1 year ago

    If you’re into lore expanding fiction, I really enjoy the Halo books:

    • Fall of Reach
    • Contact Harvest
    • Ghosts of Onyx
    • Forerunner trilogy (this some deep sci-fi)
    • First Strike
  • TesterJ@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Are you interested in books that are based on game series rather than being strictly about gaming? If so you should absolutely read the Halo books, they’re fantastic. Start with The Fall of Reach.

    Another game series with a great set of books is Battletech/MechWarrior. The lore behind Battletech is crazy deep, I’ve watched so many YouTube videos about it and have only scratched the surface. I’ve only read one of the books but I want to get more of them.

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    1 year ago

    Maybe you will find Blood, Sweat and Pixels by Jason Schreier of interest. Been a little while but I enjoyed it as an audio book.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve read that tedium. Some chapters revealed something interesting, but everything else was empty. Why do I need to know what kind of wine the developers drank and in what pub after the bad news got announced to them?

      This book’s core issues are very important. The book itself sucks!