- Ken Uston's Guide to Buying and Beating the Home Video Games
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name = Ken Uston's Guide to Buying and Beating the Home Video Games
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author = Ken Uston
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publisher =Signet
release_date = May1982
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pages = 676
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followed_by ="Ken Uston's Guide to Buying and Beating the Home Video Games" was published in May 1982. The book, published by
Signet in New York, was a brief guide to strategy forconsole video games in existence at the time. The book was divided into chapters by console type or manufacturer, and each chapter had an article on each game title available for that console. The book was published in paperback, with 676 pages and illustrated throughout with black and white line drawings.Ken Uston was ablackjack player, and at the time this book was published, had already had six books in print. Two of his previous books included "MasteringPac-Man " (1981) and "Score! Beating The Top 16 Video Games" in 1982, dealing with standalone arcade games, which also had a "short intro to the Atari VCS, Intellivision, Odyssey2 home systems and some Coleco and Entex table-top games." [ [http://www.cyberroach.com/vidbook/us.htm cyberroach.com review accessed 20 Aug 2006.] ]The book was intended as both a guide to selecting a video game console from a growing market of then-expensive entertainment systems, and as a brief guide to gameplay of each game. Some of the systems have enjoyed a resurgence in the 21st century (
Intellivision , for example), giving the book a slight degree of longevity in its original purpose, and the book remains a useful capsule history of available games and systems in 1982.Chapter titles
*Home Video Game Systems - a brief description of each system.
*A comparison of the systems and games.
*Atari 2600
*Intellivision
*Magnavox Odyssey²
*Activision
*Astrocade, The Professional Arcade
*Fairchild Channel F
*Apollo
*Imagic Each game article (over 200 in number) was divided into sections (some sections were combined or omitted depending on the article):
*Evaluation
*Basic Objective
*Scenario
*The Board
*Controls
*Facts You Should Know
*StrategiesReviews
:"This is the culmination of Ken Ustons video game efforts: a huge paperback containing hints and strategies for over 200 games. A lot of it can also be found in other Ken Uston books but this massive collection is truly unique. Countless drawings and a few comparison tables add to the very good impression." [ [http://www.cyberroach.com/vidbook/us.htm cyberroach.com review accessed 20 Aug 2006.] ]
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