Playing With Power: Nintendo NES Classics Book (Pre-Order) 38% Off for $28.04

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17 NES titles detailed in this hardcover 320 page Player's Guide. Apparantly the games covered will be all first party titles to go along side the first party titles on the NES Classic Mini that will also be released in November. The book is available now for pre-order for $28.04, 38% off the normal list price of $44.99. Available on 11/18/2016 from Amazon at the sale price and additional retailers at either list price or similar sale prices.

https://www.amazon.com/Playing-Power-Nintendo-NES-Classics/dp/074401767X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1471284481&sr=8-1&keywords=nintendo+book

Some more details about it:

  • Exclusive embossed slipcase holds this hardcover tome in a clever package that resembles a classic NES Game Pak!
  • A fascinating retrospective on 17 NES classics—including Super Mario Bros. 3, Donkey Kong, and The Legend of Zelda!
  • Interviews and commentary from Nintendo visionaries who pioneered this era of gaming.
  • A showcase of vintage advertising and priceless excerpts from Nintendo Power magazine back issues!
  • Plus hand-drawn maps, character and game environment art, and much more!

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If you're into this kind of thing, you might wanna check out Pat Contri's book. It's a massive tome reviewing the entire NES library.

http://thepunkeffect.com/products-page/
I really dig the look of the Prima book, but I know Pat's book will be killer and I honestly think I may order one. I enjoy his stuff on YouTube and would feel better about giving Pat money than I would Prima. I'm sure Pat has spent an insane amount of time working on this.

 
Man, Pat's book looks awesome. Glad he was able to get this cleared under fair use, definitely wanna pre-order it asap. I like supporting these nods to retro games as much as I can and I'm glad Nintendo seems to realize more and more that they have a good sized market interested in their older systems. For a company so heavily built on conjuring up nostalgia in us all, it amazes me that its taken this long for them to start creating more retro based merchandise like books and consoles. I hope the Prima book and Nintendo Mini are quality and both do well, so we see more of this sort of thing in the future.

 
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If you're into this kind of thing, you might wanna check out Pat Contri's book. It's a massive tome reviewing the entire NES library.

http://thepunkeffect.com/products-page/

I might pick that. Im not familiar with him but he got my interest in the preview video on that page where he said "it helped save the video game market in north america" which that statement tells me he knows games. Most idiots just spout out how atari almost killed the entire video game market and never even realize that in the rest of the world video games continued to thrive and grow. So out of either stupidity and thinking america is the only country in the world, or just repeat what others say without really know what they are repeating. So I tend to disregard most gamers when they try to talk about the topic.

Amazon page has some images on it, it looks pretty nice.

https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Nintendo-Guide-Library-1985-1995/dp/0997328304/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1471452919&sr=8-1&keywords=ultimate+nintendo+guide+to+the+nes

But you cant order it. I dont know if its sold out or what but Id rather get it from amazon if they carry it.

 
I might pick that. Im not familiar with him but he got my interest in the preview video on that page where he said "it helped save the video game market in north america" which that statement tells me he knows games. Most idiots just spout out how atari almost killed the entire video game market and never even realize that in the rest of the world video games continued to thrive and grow. So out of either stupidity and thinking america is the only country in the world, or just repeat what others say without really know what they are repeating. So I tend to disregard most gamers when they try to talk about the topic.

Amazon page has some images on it, it looks pretty nice.

https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Nintendo-Guide-Library-1985-1995/dp/0997328304/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1471452919&sr=8-1&keywords=ultimate+nintendo+guide+to+the+nes

But you cant order it. I dont know if its sold out or what but Id rather get it from amazon if they carry it.
His videos are pretty informative and interesting...mostly details retro news and games but also some modern stuff, he's on YouTube if you wanna check him out.

https://www.youtube.com/user/PatTheNESpunk

 
If y'all are wanting to buy Pat's book it's also on his website to order at thepunkeffect.com in hardcover and snook format
 
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