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| #1474836 in Books | Horowitz Ken | 2016-10-21 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 10.00 x7.00 x.75l,.0 | File type: PDF | 312 pages | Playing at the Next Level A History of American Sega Games||7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| A Truly Outstanding Look At Game Development in the 1990s|By Alexander Smith|Playing at the Next Level presents the history of Sega of America from its founding in 1986 through the end of hardware manufacturing at Sega in 2001. While there are small vignettes on the company 's marketing activities, the vast majority of the book is devoted to game development, providing a fasci||"Definitely worth a read...a great inside look at the video game industry in the '90s...a concise, highly-readable documentary of Sega's story...an eye-opening narrative that testifies to the challenges of making it in the video game industry...much to enjoy..
Today a multinational video game developer, Sega was the first to break Nintendo's grip on the gaming industry, expanding from primarily an arcade game company to become the dominant game console manufacturer in North America. A major part of that success came from the hard work and innovation of its subsidiary, Sega of America, who in a little more than a decade wrested the majority market share from Nintendo and revolutionized how games were made.
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