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    Phoenix; The Fall & Rise of Videogames
    by Leonard Herman, Keith Feinstein
     
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    "From Spacewar on mainframe computers to Testris on Pocket organizers, Phoenix is the only book available concerning the history of videogames. Within these pages you'll find the Atari Pong to the Nintendo64 and everything in between. But this book goes beyond the complete history of videogames. You'll also learn how computers were invented and about the next frontier, the Internet. You'll see how the videogame industry reigned, collapsed and returned even stronger than before. It's all here in Phoenix: The Fall & Rise of Videogames."
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    "Herman writes with insight born of love for his topic, and offers in-depth research and straightforward reporting of the events, deals, and conflicts that mark videogame history."
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