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Greetings Atarians! Books on videogame history still keep coming and tend to be even more focused on specific topics. A recent (Jan 2016) example is the catalog accompanying the FILM AND GAMES. INTERACTIONS exhibition, which was organized by the German Deutsche Filmmuseum. This one presents reflections, interviews and scientific considerations regarding the intersections between film and games and is a worthy addition for a gamers library. (For details click HERE ) How retro-grade is this one? Naturally Tron, Tomb Raider and Wing Commander are touched more in-depth, whereas other "oldies" like E.T., Pac Man or SW: Empire Strikes Back are at least mentioned within certain contexts. For me FILM AND GAMES. INTERACTIONS is a worthy addition to my (scientific, historical) bookshelf on videogames. Check it out, if you are aiming for completion in this domain as well.
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I found this on a Canadian auction site. I'm feeling a bit skeptical. http://www.ebay.ca/itm/E-T-GO-HOME-FOR-THE-ATARI-2600-SYSTEM-E-T-GO-COME-EXTREMELY-RARE-/122579747096?hash=item1c8a528118:g:yXIAAOSw2xRYiqyc I also found this on Youtube:
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Not sure if I posted this one already here,but here's my radio interview with veteran game programmer Howard Scott Warshaw! Also made a video lately of my first interview with Nolan Bushnell,but thought to share this one first. It was a huge honor speaking to him. I still hear from him every now and again too. Was playing Yar's earlier alot today and thought I should share this one.