Description
Discover the captivating world of gaming with 'Gamish', a beautifully illustrated exploration of video game history by Edward Ross. This compelling book dives into the evolution of video games, tracing their origin from early prototypes in the 1940s to the vibrant gaming landscape we know today. With over 208 pages of rich detail, Ross examines iconic classics like Golden Axe, The Sims, and Half Life, alongside hidden indie gems that have left their mark on the industry. Each page encapsulates the spirit of gaming culture and addresses the deeper question: Why do we play? Perfect for both dedicated gamers and curious newcomers, 'Gamish' blends insightful commentary with stunning visuals, making it not just a book, but a celebration of video game history. Ideal for fans of retro games, modern gaming, and those interested in the artistic and cultural relevance of video games, this is a must-have addition to any gamer's collection. Experience the nostalgia and innovation of gaming's past, present, and future with 'Gamish'.