You can preorder the book now from Amazon.
A new book focusing on Nintendo’s ill-fated stereoscopic console the Virtual Boy has just been announced and is scheduled to be released next month on May 14th.
Seeing Red: Nintendo’s Virtual Boy is a new entry in MIT Press’s “Platform Studies” series (a series focusing on the foundations of digital media) and is the work of the academic José P. Zagal and the tech historian Benj Edwards. It plans to reevaluate the Nintendo console, which originally launched in Japan in 1995 (and came out one year later in North America), examining why it failed, where it succeeded, and where it fits into the story of gaming.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
You can preorder the book now from Amazon.
A new book focusing on Nintendo’s ill-fated stereoscopic console the Virtual Boy has just been announced and is scheduled to be released next month on May 14th.
Seeing Red: Nintendo’s Virtual Boy is a new entry in MIT Press’s “Platform Studies” series (a series focusing on the foundations of digital media) and is the work of the academic José P. Zagal and the tech historian Benj Edwards. It plans to reevaluate the Nintendo console, which originally launched in Japan in 1995 (and came out one year later in North America), examining why it failed, where it succeeded, and where it fits into the story of gaming.
Read the full article on timeextension.com