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Any plans for a Kindle version? To keep costs down, you could just make a WAP version for Nokia phones then port it over? I don't mind if the pages jerk while turning, or if it's still typset in a crude Nokia WAP font. Hey, even lose one of the chapters in the port-over too if there's isn't room! I've never been fussy about this sort of thing! Who cares!? To get it done is the main thing. As you can tell, I'm a life-long fan of Probe. Oops, sorry, just switched sides for a second there (while turning a bend) I meant Tiertex. Obviously. |
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15 December 2013, 03:43 | #22 | |
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The UK version of the book will have the bottom fifth of each page completely blank. There will of course be a thorough contents section, but at the end of the book there will be a "please turn to page 1 to continue reading" so you can never finish it. I'm thinking 250 pounds is a fair price for this piece of history. |
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15 December 2013, 04:04 | #23 | |
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In other news, looking forward to my copy of the Ocean book arriving. I wonder though will it cover any of the things I'm interested in that have gone largely undocumented so far, namely (1) the use of Jon Dunn's GB "Robocop" tune in the Ariston TV advert; (2) the real story behind the Robocop 3 dongle debacle; (3) Ocean's 8-bit tapes were famously commercially bootlegged/pirated - were the culprits ever caught?; (4) a sense of the atmosphere at Central Street during the botched development of Street Hawk and Knight Rider that almost caused another Imagine-style crash; (5) an explanation of just how JW/DW managed to disuade the *entire* popular computing press from exposing the unfair/unethical monopoly/strangehold on the market that linking up with Geoff Brown's Centresoft/US Gold created - the answer here is doubtless the £1000s spent on advertising each month, but there was definitely something very iffy about the relationship between Centresoft/Ocean and the editorial of several respected magazines at times. Does the book dig deep into this, or is it just filled with deferential backslappery? Time will tell :-) Last edited by Mark Wright; 15 December 2013 at 04:23. |
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21 December 2013, 14:09 | #24 |
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I received my book this morning. I have been slowly flicking through the book (starting from the back) and it is excellent. Some computers/consoles are pictured that I never knew about, loads of pictures of the staff and artwork, plus loads and loads to read which I will try to do over christmas.
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26 December 2013, 04:48 | #25 |
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Why are all amiga related books' prices too high (esp. Kickstarted ones)? For the only elite people or this is standart book price in the UK? I don't live there sorry, and with our currency it is beyond my league.
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26 December 2013, 16:27 | #26 | |
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I guess these kinds of books are pricey due to the low-ish demand they generate (printing costs, R&D etc). For £25 posted in the UK i think it's a good price |
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07 January 2014, 21:45 | #27 |
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You can now buy the PDF of the Ocean book on a new site here : http://www.oceanthehistory.co.uk
If you have bought and received the book, then please do leave your views of the book in the new forum. Thanks. |
11 January 2014, 03:31 | #28 |
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I bought this before Christmas and it was delivered promptly in pristine condition.
First impressions are that you really do feel you're getting your money's worth - embossed glossy cover, glossy photo-filled colour pages throughout, glossy Bob Wakelin artwork section, glossy profiles of ex-Ocean staff with glossy photos of ageing, balding men. It's largely typo-free, well-written and sensibly organised, with an interview-driven chronological history of the company occupying the first section, the remainder largely dedicated to anecdotal stuff from Ocean's various luminaries. It will take you several days to read. You'll enjoy the snippets of dark humour (typical of 1980s software development) scattered through the second section. For non-Retro Gamer readers and/or non-visitors to The Ocean Experience website/forum, you'll learn some new stuff. All in all, it does the job required of it. However, my main criticism is that, given the intention was presumably to provide a definitive tome, the book represents a missed opportunity as there is so much left unanswered. It's clearly a labour of love and is very detailed, but either the compilers shyed away from certain topics so as not to upset the contributors, or they were not well-informed to start with, relying upon interviewees to drive the narrative. It's more of a "One Show" account of such a controversial company, rather than an intense "Newsnight" interrogation. I suppose the book is meant as a celebration of Ocean, so that's perhaps understandable. Still, I would have liked more depth. Ultimately, it's fantastic to be able to own such a quality item, focused on such niche subject matter. What an age we live in! Yet, I suspect hardened nerds such as myself will be disappointed by the shallow yield of exclusive juicy gossip, due largely to the obsequious approach. On the other hand, if you're the sort of person who constantly marvels at those glossy £10 Retro Gamer Bookazines, you'll treasure this. Either way, but it! "Absolutely Brilliant!!!!" - Gary Bracey "Burn all your other books, this is the only one you need!" - A. Historian |
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EDIT : even worse, i have registered myself, and now it says that i'm unknown ! I have the paypal recept of what i have bought, can you do something about it ? Last edited by dlfrsilver; 11 January 2014 at 14:29. |
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11 January 2014, 19:30 | #30 |
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Dam this website for costing me so much money! This book looks awesome, I have just ordered it.
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11 January 2014, 21:36 | #31 |
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The new site had to be rebuilt - sent you the PDF and link to the digital version.
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25 January 2014, 20:04 | #32 |
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How long does this take to come, ordered mine on the 11th Jan, no sign of it yet. Thanks.
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26 January 2014, 03:44 | #33 |
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Looks like Ill have to order this next month. Ive already ordered the history of sega book.
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26 January 2014, 21:25 | #34 |
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Guys, the first batch of books sold out quite quickly. The second batch were slightly delayed from the printers, but should be with me Wednesday - I can then send them out. Thanks for your patience.
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27 January 2014, 13:58 | #35 |
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05 February 2014, 19:37 | #36 |
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I received the book today. Thanks, it is a lovely book very good quality with nice embossed logo on cover and colour pictures. I will enjoy reading this.
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I have 30 or spare from this batch - so if anyone would like one quick http://www.oceanthehistory.co.uk |
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Just ordered mine. Looking forward to it
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I really liked that game. Really made me feel like you were in a virtual world. |
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