
Service Games
The Rise and Fall of SEGA: Enhanced Edition
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Tom Racine
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Sam Pettus
Starting with its humble beginnings in the 1950s and ending with its swan-song, the Dreamcast, in the early 2000s, this is the complete history of Sega as a console maker. Before home computers and video game consoles, before the Internet and social networking, and before motion controls and smartphones, there was Sega. Destined to fade into obscurity over time, Sega would help revolutionize and change video games, computers and how we interact with them, and the Internet as we know it. Riding the cutting edge of technology at every step, only to rise too close to the sun and plummet, Sega would eventually change the face of entertainment, but it's the story of how it got there that's all the fun. So take a ride, experience history, and enjoy learning about one of the greatest and most influential companies of all time. Complete with system specifications, feature and marketing descriptions, unusual factoids, and now enhanced Europe-specific details, exclusive interviews, and more make this the definitive history of Sega available. Listen and learn about the company that holds a special place in every gamer's heart. Funded on Kickstarter.
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Would be 5 stars if edited properly into a book
Great book not only for sega fans.
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beginning to middle to end, the specific timeline between each "era" moves back and forth seemingly at random. The performance was grating at first. It sounded like a radio announcer trying to act. It's not the same skill. A lot of times it sounded as if the performer was reading copy for a radio commercial. Then there was his pronunciation of Shenmue. Omg. "Shenmuey." It made me want to skip ahead. The funny this is that before we got to that part, and truthfully in some parts afterwards, I was very impressed with his pronunciation of foreign names and words. The director simply didn't do his job on Shenmue. Someone should have corrected him. Having listened to Console Wars, which is a dramatized version of the history of sega, I'd recommend Console Wars over this one. Still, if you are a voracious consumer of video game history, you will not be disappointed.
Great. Not excellent.
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Bad Record/Edit
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awesome book!
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A Journalistic Recounting of Sega's Glory Days
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SEGA!!!!
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Entertaining
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I didn't even know I cared about Sega!
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This is the history you want to hear if you can deal with his Sega Love/Resentment For All Other Consoles
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This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
Definitely a must for those wanting to know the whole story behind Sega's fall. But just understand it seems like an eternity to get there.What could Sam Pettus have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Better editing, and better flow. Stop telling the reader what is going to happen later in the story (We already know anyway.) and stick to the relevant subject.If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Service Games?
The last three chapters in regards to the European gaming scene should have been edited into the story line as they were relevant, and not something tacked on at the end.Bogged down by repetitiveness and bad editing.
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