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A Handheld History, one of the best books about portable gaming, is on sale for 50% off at Amazon. Created by Lost in Cult and Retro Dodo, A Handheld History explores the rich history of portable consoles and the major games that they are remembered by. A Handheld History has never been on sale for this cheap, so snag this entertaining and insightful hardcover book for $20 while you can. If you're shopping for a retro gamer this holiday, A Handheld History would be an awesome gift.
You can also save on Lost in Cult's newest book, The Console Chronicles, which does for home consoles what A Handheld History does for portables.
A Handheld History (Hardcover)
$20 (was $40)
Throughout its 272 pages, A Handheld History takes a comprehensive look at the handheld market, featuring commentary and full-color images for dozens of handhelds released over the past four-plus decades. The first half of the book focuses on the original and present king of handheld gaming, Nintendo. It kicks off with Game & Watch before moving into the largest section of the book: the Game Boy family of systems. Nintendo DS, 3DS, and Switch follow, and there's even a small section about the Micro vs. System and Pokemon Mini.
After Nintendo, the book examines the PlayStation Portable, PS Vita, Sega Game Gear, and Neo Geo Pocket Color. Multiple other modern systems are covered besides Switch, including the Analogue Pocket, Evercade, Playdate, and Steam Deck.
A Handheld History also includes some of the more obscure handhelds and devices from big brands that were overshadowed and ultimately thwarted by Nintendo's handhelds, including Nokia's N-Gage, the Tiger R-Zone, Mega Duck, Atari Lynx, Gamate, and more.
If you're interested in reading A Handheld History for the Game Boy sections, we'd also recommend two other books specifically about Game Boy. The History of the Game Boy by Florent Gorges offers the most comprehensive look at the creation of the Game Boy and the decade of dominance that followed. It's based on hundreds of hours of interviews with key players with first-hand knowledge of the Game Boy's development. This book was recently translated to English for the first time, more than a decade after its original release in French and Spanish, and is part four of Gorges must-read (unofficial) History of Nintendo series. The History of the Game Boy is available on Amazon for $28.
To supplement The History of the Game Boy, check out The Game Boy Encyclopedia by Chris Scullion. This 320-page hardcover covers every game released for the original Game Boy and Game Boy Color.
The Console Chronicles (Hardcover)
$32 (was $40)
Lost in Cult's sequel to A Handheld History, The Console Chronicles, released in October and is on sale for $32 (was $40). You’ll find everything from an in-depth look at console releases and game development to game preservation and rivalries that span multiple generations. It’s a lengthy book at 384 pages, giving you a closer look at the evolution of video games through the years. The book itself is striking, thanks to a colorful cover design and plenty of images throughout its many chapters. Amazon's current deal matches the lowest price yet.
Once again, if you're in it for classic Nintendo consoles, we'd recommend checking out Florent Gorge's The History of Nintendo: The Family Computer System, otherwise known as Famicom in Japan and Nintendo Entertainment System in the US. This is part three of Gorges' History of Nintendo series and was released the same day as the Game Boy book in the US. The History of the NES is available on Amazon for $28.
Another awesome book about consoles that we'd recommend is The Game Console 2.0: A Photographic History from Atari to Xbox.
Another way to fill your bookcase is with Bitmap Books. The publisher has been churning out premium compendiums for years, covering everything from N64 and SNES to arcade games and box art. They tend to sell out fast, but some of them are in stock at Amazon.
Bitmap Books at Amazon
- PC Engine: The Box Art Collection -- $40
- From Ants to Zombies: Six Decades of Video Game Horror -- $42
- N64: A Visual Compendium -- $49
- SNES: A Visual Compendium -- $63
- NES: A Visual Compendium -- $65
- The SNES Pixel Book -- $68
- Go Straight: The Ultimate Guide to Beat Em Ups -- $45
- The Art of the Box -- $38 ($45)
- The King of Fighters: The Ultimate History -- $38 ($45)
- Commodore 64: A Visual Compendium -- $46
- Metal Slug: The Ultimate History -- $68
- Game Boy: The Box Art Collection -- $57
- NEOGEO: A Visual History -- $55
- The Secret History of Mac Gaming: Expanded Edition -- $56
- Artcade: Book of Classic Arcade Game Art -- $64
- Art of Point-and-Click Adventure Games -- $72
- Commodore Amiga: A Visual Compendium -- $48
- The Games That Weren’t -- $65
- Atari 2600/7800: A Visual Compendium -- $67
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