If you love video games, Pong, and spaceships, you’ll love the Ultra Massive series and may find yourself inspired to begin collecting for something new! Find yourself immersed in the world of underrated game consoles like Sega Saturn, Bandai Wonderswan, Atari Lynx and Bally Astrocade! Ultra Massive Video Game Console Guide Volume 3 Enjoy comparisons between the new and the old like Nintendo’s Virtual Boy and how it differs from the Sony’s PlayStation VR headset for PlayStation 4. Mark reviews the hardware, aesthetics, controllers and recommends collecting tips for those looking to dive into the world of modern and retro gaming goodness. More than 20 new and retro game consoles are collected, photographed, reviewed, and celebrated in the third installment of the groundbreaking Ultra Massive Video Game Console Guide series.Ĭontained within these pages is a fun, stylish look at game systems ranging from Atari Lynx to ZX Spectrum. Ultra Massive Volume 3 continues the never-ending saga of celebrating the failed, successful, forgotten, and fascinating video game consoles from the past, present, and future. If you love video games, Pong, and spaceships, you’ll love the Ultra Massive series and may find yourself inspired to begin collecting for something new! In addition to playing Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One you may find yourself immersed in the world of Sega Mark III and Magnavox Odyssey!įrom Atari Lynx and Sega Saturn to Xavix, Xbox One and ZX Spectrum, it’s here!” For example, when collecting for Sega Dreamcast start out with Chu Chu Rocket, Crazy Taxi and Hydro Thunder games that are insanely fun and extremely easy to collect. Mark suggests recommended games to collect for each game console that delivers the best bang for the buck. The mega-popular Sony PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Advance and Microsoft Xbox are showcased here. Underrated gems like the Sega Master System, Hyper Neo-Geo 64, and Nintendo GameCube are covered with stunning imagery and recommended games. Enjoy a look at failed technology like the Tiger R-Zone and Mattel Hyperscan. This book includes collecting advice, photographs, and reviews of more than 20 game systems from across the ages including:Ĭontained within these pages is a fun, stylish look at game systems that were killed off too soon like the Sega Dreamcast and Atari 7800. Ultra Massive Volume 2 continues the never-ending saga of celebrating the failed, forgotten and groundbreaking video game consoles from the past, present, and future. If you love video games and wood grain, you’ll love the Ultra Massive series and may find yourself inspired to begin collecting for something new! In addition to playing Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One you may find yourself immersed in the world of Intellivision and Vectrex. “Most people don’t travel to the beach with a Sega 32X, but I do”. For Atari 2600 you should always begin your library with Yars’ Revenge, Berzerk, Super Breakout and Combat.įilmed in the studio and outside, Mark photographed videogame consoles in environments where we don’t normally see them so that we may appreciate their styling and industrial design. For example, when collecting for Sega Genesis start out with The Revenge of Shinobi, Altered Beast, Super Monaco GP and Sonic the Hedgehog. Mark suggests recommended games to collect for each game console that deliver the best bang for the buck. The Ultra Massive Video Game Console Guide Volume 1 includes the following:Ĭontained within these pages is a fun, stylish look at game systems that aren’t normally covered like the Famicom Disk System, Magnavox Odyssey 2 and Neo-Geo CD. Reviews, photographs, and collecting advice for more than 20 retro and modern game systems.Ĭelebrate the art and character of video game console design with this ultra massive collection of reviews, photographs and recommended games for game consoles past and present. The ultimate collection of game systems in the universe! From Atari to Nintendo and PlayStation, it’s here.
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