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A Science Fiction, Video Games, Fantasy book. I'm drawing a diagram of what time looks like if...
When Russell joins Black Arts games, brainchild of two visionary designers who were once his closest friends, he reunites with an eccentric crew of nerds hacking the frontiers of both technology and entertainment. In part, he's finally given up chasing the conventional path that has always seemed just out of reach. But mostly, he needs to know what happened to Simon, his strangest and most gifted friend, who died under mysterious circumstances soon after Black Arts' breakout hit.As the company's revolutionary next-gen game is threatened by a software glitch, Russell finds himself in a race...
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 383 pages
- ISBN: 9780316198530 / 316198536
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We held certain truths to be self-evident, but those truths were that elves hate orcs and wizards cant wear metal armor. Austin Grossman, You // We were feeling something they never hada physical link into the world of the fictionalthrough the skeletal muscles of the arm to the joystick to the tiny person on the screen, a person in an imagined world. It was crude but real. Austin Grossman, You // I'm drawing a diagram of what time looks like if you're looking straight into it - like looking down a tunnel and seeing a circle, if the tunnel were an angry ten-dimensional crab, which is what, in vastly oversimplified terms, we mean by the human word time. Austin Grossman, You //
Any book that can drop a reference to Elric in it with a straight face--in one of the most touching scenes in the book no less--deserves all sorts of praise.I've been making some small video games in my spare time with a few friends over the past 2-3 months. To say that I identified with the main character is an understatement. There... This was a hard one to rate. 4 seems too much, but 3 seems too little. 3.5 sounds about right, but since i can't rate with half stars i gave it a 4 (because I liked it enough to round up).The story was interesting to read, but the author tended to go off on nostalgic tangents (a lot toward the beginning of the book) and sometimes would... Very readable, but I'm not the target audience. If you are in your thirties or forties and spent a whole lot more time than I did playing video games, I'm pretty sure this will speak to you. I did play a fair number of games, but I got frustrated and didn't finish them. I liked puzzles but not fighting. (My sister, on the other hand,...