Tip:
Highlight text to annotate it
X
"The Story of the Commodore Amiga in Pixels", was a Kickstarter that was successfully funded
on July 11, 2016, with 1422 backers pledging 60,890 pounds.
This book was written in a collaboration between Chris Wilkins and Roger M. Kean.
At 296 pages the book is available as both a hardback and a paperback.
The kickstarter was modelled After the previous successful kickstarter for the "The story
of the Commodore 64 in Pixels" which was also written by Chris Wilkins.
The book covers the history of the Amiga, its creatives, graphics, artists, musicians,
programmers, and video games via images, articles, vintage advertisements & music.
As with most Kickstarters, there were varying levels of pledges and there were stretch goals.
I pledged at the level that would grant me a hard cover of the book , the sensible soccer
canvas, my name in the book, and a copy of the PDF version of the book.
At the 25 pound level each book shipped with an I love amiga badge, an I love amiga pen
and a music CD, "Amiga Works" by David Whittaker.
Additional levels and stretch goals included, a signed postcard pack, Starquake video game
ported to Amiga, and a launch copy of retro now magazine.
Chris really put together a nice Kickstarter with many perks & rewards in order to fund
this project.
Having recently received my copy of the book, about a month ago, I was excited to confirm
it has the same level of detail and masterfullness as the "Story of the Commodore 64 in Pixels"
book which preceded it.
I mean this is a gorgeous book with tons of article and photographs.
Unfortunately growing up, I never did own an Amiga, but I was drawn to this book because
of how nice the Commodore 64 in Pixels book turned out and since I had an general interest
in the Amiga.
This book does not disappoint.
I am impressed with how well put together it is.
Check out the craftsmanship here:
There are so many articles in the book and a whole lot of images which bring back many
memories.
I had heard of many of the games covered in the book from the various PC versions.
Also included, was a copy of a brand new music CD, "Amiga Works" by David Whittaker.
It contains 10 retro style tracks which are all remixes of original Amiga music.
Just a couple of days ago, Chris Wilkins sent out the link to download the digital version
of the CD which I have been checking out.
It sounds great!
The album artwork was done by Trevor Storey.
Also, you cannot discount the "I Heart Amiga" badge and Pen which were included, it's a
nice touch.
Overall, I couldn�t be more pleased with this kickstarter.
You can now order this book as well as the other books he has for sale on the fusionretrobooks
website.
It's 24.99 pounds for the paperback and 30 pounds for the hardback.
At: https://www.fusionretrobooks.com
Quoting from the website: "We pride ourselves in including memoirs from
the developers, artists and musicians within each and everyone one of our books, thus giving
the reader a personal insight into what it was like developing games on the 80s & 90s
consoles and computers.�"
I am assuming the same attention to detail and level of quality are present in all of
these books.
There is a nice write up on the book over at indieretronews website:
http://www.indieretronews.com/2016/06/the-story-of-commodore-amiga-in-pixels.html
The Story of the Amiga in Pixels is a great book even if you never owned an Amiga, like
me.
Highly Recommended.