Game information provided in the top cornerīonus articles cover other related topics, like Super famicom, accessories, etc The page format is largely the same as before, providing at least four screen shots, the man review, a personal reflection, and game data. I find the reviews fairly objective, but not devoid of flair or personality. Whether the game is good or bad, the review is justified by its thoroughness, with concrete examples provided. This is fine as it worked well in the previous book. Following the format of the NES guide, the SNES guide has more or less the same genre descriptions, rating system, page formatting, picture quality, and attention to detail. This is reasonable, given the length, number of games covered, and amount of detail provided in each review. Like the first book, the authorship of the review articles is divided up among a staff of contributors. After two years, the new book is finally here. Like the first book, I backed it immediately as I am a fan of the first book. It was positively received, and clamors for a follow up resulted. Pat utilized a Kickstarter campaign for initial funding, and produced a quality book. ![]() There aren't a lot of books dedicated to this kind of content, but retro gaming has been growing in popularity and more and more offerings have appeared in recent years. It is a compendium that reviews every game in the NES library. A few years ago, Pat Contri, aka Pat the NES Punk, released his Ultimate Guide to the NES Library book (2017).
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