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C**R
Guinness is Never Bad
This is a very well put together collection of all things gaming. It covers everything from Commodor 64 to modern day consoles. The layout is eye catching and familiar to Guinness fans. The facts are entertaining and sometimes, "ahemmm" educational in a Dr.Who / Pokeman sort of way.One thing to note is that this volume does not feature the high quality HARD covering found on most other Guinness Volumes.
C**E
huge hit with the gaming nephew
My oldest nephew is a huge gaming nut but also loves any facts he can find about games. He's constantly telling me what year games were introduced, characters who are in multiple games and a wide variety of other facts. I've given him lots of gifts over the years and they've all been met with a ho hum attitude but this one was a home run! He actually sat down and started reading right away. I couldn't help myself, I even sat down and read through some of the facts and was heard to say "Did you know..." a few times.Each 'record' is in large type and has interesting pictures that correlate to the game being discussed which I thought was very cool. It's perfect for young gamers who you want to get off the game system for a bit, maybe even encourage reading a bit more. I'm wishing now that I'd bought a copy for my son as well.
N**U
Nice gift for that gamer in your life at any age!
I bought this book last year for my son-in-law (26 yrs) and he loved it. This year I bought it for him again for 2013 and also one for my 13 yr old nephew. It has alot of good pictures, records and information.
S**E
Give Me Something To Break
Every year Guinness, overseers of mankind’s world records, publishes a Gamer’s Edition. Often working alongside Twin Galaxies, this annual publication is a place where hardcore gaming fanatics, developers, and publishers can be honored for their fastest times, highest scores, and all around gaming dedication.The book is broken down by category: hardware, shooters, action-adventure, casual gaming, fighting, MMO’s, Platforming, Racing, RPGs, sports, and strategy/simulation. The last portion is saved for the evolution of gaming graphics as well as some Twin Galaxy scoreboards.Each section is introduced in a basic way with the following pages focused on one particular game or series. For example, the shooter section specifically highlights Call of Duty, Counter Strike, Boarderlands, Halo, and Bioshock. The Boarderlands’ 2-page spread, for example, mentions specific World Records like how it has the most guns in any game and had the bestselling multi-platform series debut. All pages are designed with large images of these corresponding games with small caption-like blurbs that quickly mention World Record factoids. Even though this book is over 200 pages, it is a very quick read.I have a couple issues regarding new features unique to this 2013 edition. First, each section has a nonsensical comparison between two main characters. For example, the book compares a Big Daddy Vs Nathan Drake on page 55. This small Excel-like chart scores each character on dumb categories like Feet, Pheromones, Weaponry, and Charm. Clearly this small section is designed to be humorous but in a book that is strictly supposed to be about facts makes these opinionated comparisons a waste of space.Secondly, each section opens with a little box that explains “how to spot this genre.” Like the character comparisons, this section is also slightly opinionated. Further, for a publication that prides itself on defining facts, they completely misrepresent the “shooter” section. Instead, they should have called this section First or Third Person Shooters and saved the term “shooter” for games like Ikaruga or Gradius.Most pages contain a welcomed random trivia question. This casual test will most likely please hardcore gamers, the target audience of this book, as they get to prove their gaming knowledge. However, it is awkwardly printed vertically on the edge of the page. And given that each 2-page spread can be read within just a minute or two, the reader constantly has to rotate the book to read this question. In prior years, these trivia questions were printed on the bottom of each page; that system was much more reader friendly.Most of the book mentions large World Records that are based around entire companies, like fasting selling THIS, or most downloaded THAT. However, I found the Twin Galaxies scoreboard section in the back of the book to be the most interesting. These few pages list a random assortment of games along with the individual that set the record. And that is why this section is the most impressive and interesting as these records are set by everyday people. If anything, I wish there was more of these types of records in the book. But at the same time, I suppose anyone interested enough can look up records online and on the Twin Galaxies website.The Gamer’s Edition is an interesting read for anyone interested in gaming. This book can also inspire fellow gamers into setting a record of their own. It would have been nice if the book explained the process of submitting an entry for a World Record though.This book has a retail value of $14.99 but Amazon usually sells it for a little cheaper. It is designed to be a quicker read as each page just lists a bunch of impressive facts alongside tons of official art assets. The front and back covers are not really that impressive but for the cheaper price point, you can’t complain too much.Watch Out For: the website typo error on page 71Also Try: setting your own personal record, like holding “it” for three daysAlso Try #2: reading the Dictionary
V**E
My students love this!
We had a book fair recently and I saw this, then checked it out on Amazon to compare prices, etc. My kiddos really enjoy looking at this during their free time. It appeals to the gamers in the class and has some good kid-friendly info. I haven't read it myself, lol, but they seem to get a kick out of it. I put it in my student library and it was a good investment.
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R**Y
Pretty cool.
A lot of interesting factoids are included in this book. A very solid read for gamer fans that they'll keep close at hand for some fun trivia.
P**M
Love this book!
I love this book because it is very informative and great for gamers. It is overall a great book and is written well. I use it a lot. It has good recommendations on which games to buy.
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