The Sega Arcade Revolution: A History in 62 Games
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The Sega Arcade Revolution: A History in 62 Games | ||||||||||
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Author: Ken Horowitz | ||||||||||
Publisher: McFarland & Company[1] | ||||||||||
Genre: History | ||||||||||
Page count: 310[1] | ||||||||||
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The Sega Arcade Revolution: A History in 62 Games is an aftermarket Sega history book covering the company's famous arcade games. Written by Ken Horowitz of Sega-16, it draws on interviews with former developers and hundreds of official documents in following the rise of Sega, from its electromechanical machines of the mid-1960s, to the acquisition of Gremlin Industries, to its 2003 merger with Sammy Corporation. Sixty-two of Sega's most popular and groundbreaking games are explored.
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“ | Horowitz is to be commended for creating the most comprehensive examination of Sega’s arcade output. | „ |