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A Brief History of The Video Game Industry: The First Generation is a new book by Bestselling Author Michael R. Carpenter.
Why have video games become so popular? What was the type of hardware/software that they used for the video game systems during the late 60s/early 70s? Did you know that Mortal Kombat wasn't the first violent controversial video game?
If you're interested in learning the answer to these questions and more, then look no further! Arm yourself with knowledge about video games from when it first began and dive into what makes this industry so great!
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I read the whole thing in about 2 days. It was a great book and I was captivated by the cover which is seriously unique and catches the eye. I would have love to see more pictures in the book, and to read a book that covers more than the first generation (I know that this book is literally about the first generation but I’m unable to search because I’m offline with no data) Which brings me to my final point which is thanks for putting it on Scribd/Everand , which is my absolute favorite book consumption app out there. There is nothing better especially for people that read alot, and read offline.
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A Brief History Of The Video Game Industry - Michael R Carpenter
A Brief History of The Video Game Industry
The First Generation
About the Author
Video games have been a part of Michael R. Carpenter’s life before he could even read. Carpenter grew up in a dangerous part of the U.S, so his parents would often keep him and his brother indoors whenever they deemed it necessary. He would often spend hours watching his older brother play classic video games from the NES library such as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Super Mario Bros., and Darkwing Duck.
However, Carpenter’s parents always emphasized the importance of an education. Throughout history, many historical figures have used the phrase knowledge is power
. As an educator, Carpenter believes in this motto and in his parents’ wisdom.
Connect with the Author
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Acknowledgments
The inspiration to create this book comes from decades of playing video games and wanting to share knowledge with others whenever possible.
I owe all my success to my friends and family who have supported and inspired me over the years in every venture I dared to tackle.
I would also like to give a special thank you to my friend, graphic designer, and fellow video gamer, Keith E. Watson, for taking the time to capture the heart of this book by creating the book cover.
Book Synopsis
Do you enjoy playing video games?
If you do, then you probably know that video games have a long, rich history. For eight generations, video games have continued to evolve in terms of hardware and software programming. This book reveals all you would like to know about the beginning of video games that rocked the world and those who made them.
Although sometimes you might look at your console and wonder where it all started? The beauty is that video games have captured the hearts of many avid gamers for decades.
Get ready to venture to the beginning of this enthralling dynasty with Author, Michael R. Carpenter, as an experienced gamer and writer. Welcome to a new world, exploring the first generation of video games.
Table of Contents
About the Author
Connect with the Author
Acknowledgments
Book Synopsis
Introduction: The First Generation
Part I: The Past
The Father of Video Games
The Main Consoles of this Era
The Brown Box
Magnavox Odyssey
Atari Home Pong System
TV Tennis Electrotennis
Coleco Telstar Series
Color TV-Game
Iconic Moments of this Era
Magnavox vs. Atari- First Patent Lawsuit
Death Race - First Controversial Video Game
Endnote: Then and Now
Part II: The Machine
Computer Programming and Hardware
First Hardware
First Software
Introduction of Integrated Circuits
First Video Game Sounds
First Wireless Video Game
Dedicated Integrated Circuits
First Video Game with Color
Coleco Video Games Hardware
Color TV-Game and Smaller Controllers
Video Games Hardware and Software: Then and Now
Part III: The Future
Market Saturation
New Technology
Poor Marketing
Conclusion: