Join video game industry expert Roberto Dillon on this fascinating
journey tracing the history of video games, consoles, and home computers
from their beginning in the 1940s through the mid-nineties, when some
very important changes took place. Dillon explores how the definitive
affirmation of IBM PCs as the standard home computer, the bankruptcy of
previous home computer leader, Commodore, and the debut and rise of
Sony's PlayStation console marked the end of the gaming world as it was
known and launched a new era in digital entertainment. Covering all systems including Atari, Colecovision, Intellivision and right into the modern era. This book is still available at many online stores.