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Originally published
  
2010


ISBN
  
978-0-9565072-0-4

Author
  
Tristan Donovan

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Nonfiction geek review of replay the history of video games by tristan donovan


Replay: The History of Video Games is a book on the history of video games by Tristan Donovan.

Contents

Publication

Donovan interviewed over 140 game developers and businesspeople for the book. The book's advertising campaign, led by Cathy Campos, was recognized in PR Week.

Reception

Multiple journalists praised the book's treatment of European game history, which had been neglected in previous works, and criticized its organizational structure. At the time of its release, Chris Baker of Wired wrote that Replay was the most thorough and comprehensive history of the subject. Colin Moriarty of IGN noted the book's generalist position in relation to other game histories, as of 2014. He added that Donovan's thoroughness made for an interesting story about the industry's humble origins. Moriarty appreciated Donovan's approach to the European computer-centric and pre-console history as a departure from the litany of publications on early American companies and Japan's entry into the American market.

References

Replay: The History of Video Games Wikipedia