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Retro Nintendo Fans Won't Want To Miss Newly Translated Game Boy And NES Books

Discover the unexplored history of Nintendo with these highly anticipated new books from author Florent Gorge.

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Gaming history makes for a fascinating subject to read about, and if you're looking to dive deep into the hidden stories behind Nintendo's NES and Game Boy systems, you'll want to check out these two books. Written by well-known gaming historian Florent George, these are the long-awaited translations of the third and fourth volumes in The History of Nintendo series and are now available through Amazon. The History Of the Famicom/NES is available for $28 and you can pair that with The History Of The Game Boy at the same price.

So what makes these books so different? Gorge's unofficial history books go deep into the business of Nintendo, covering the company's origins when it started selling playing cards and eventually rose to prominence as a video game giant. Instead of relying on widely available facts, Gorge unearthed surprising secrets and revelations to explore the secret history of Nintendo.

If you're looking for a companion piece to go with these Nintendo books, you can also check out The Game Boy Encyclopedia and how it explores the hundreds of games released for the handheld across its lifespan. Written by veteran video game journalist Chris Scullion, this covers every game released in the West for both the Game Boy and its 1998 successor, the Game Boy Color, around 1,150 games in total. You can also read up on the gaming libraries of the NES, SNES, and N64 through Scullion's other encyclopedias.

It's worth pointing out that Gorge's previously published volumes were very well-received and are highly regarded as the books to read if you're interested in Nintendo's past. The English translations are sadly out of print, and they're ridiculously expensive on the reseller market as they can sell for up to $400 for a used copy.

There's also some excellent reading material available through Bitmap Books, and if you're a fan of luxury history tours, these are beautiful tomes to add to your collection. They're both informative and stylish, covering everything from pixel-art to horror games.

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