retrogamebooks.com
https://retrogamebooks.com
Indie book publisher and creators of the Video Game Maps series, Pixel Art Metroid, History of Rygar, NES Achievements, and much more.
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What a fun book with lots of cute art.
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It’s here 🙌
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I've lived in this neighborhood for over 8 years and I never get tired of seeing them.
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He also made bridges out of ladders
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Thank you to Casey and Kevin for your professionalism during the OpenAI interview.
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🫠
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👏 Congrats on the launch 🚀
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Notebooks- retrogamebooks.com/products/not...
A - Millennial Fair - art by @dukehoover.bsky.social
B - Multiplayer - art by George Quadros and Gustavo Santos
C - Overlook - art by @heyphilsummers.bsky.social
D - Light World - art by @maryannekluth.bsky.social
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We are always on the hunt for new and exciting artists for our covers. Share your portfolios here.
If you have feedback on what future projects we should tackle then let us know.
Thanks! ᵔᴥᵔ
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Video Game Maps: SNES - Volume 2
• Cover by @maryannekluth.bsky.social
• Foreword by @fabinou.bsky.social
• Interview w/ @historyofhyrule.com
• Article by Brian Riggsbee
• Quotes from 30 artists, writers, game devs, podcasters, comedians, and journalists.
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Retro Gaming Coloring Book
Contains scenes based on over 30 iconic retro games. Perfect for those that grew up with these incredible games as well as young fans that are just discovering the classics.
• Art by @rustyshackles.bsky.social
with logos by Shibuya-K
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Video Game Maps: Genesis & Mega Drive
• Maps from over 100 games
• Foreword by Barry Harmon of
@segabits.bsky.social
• Genesis memories from 30 gamers
• Cover by @maumoraart.bsky.social and logo by @heyphilsummers.bsky.social
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Pixel Art: Metroid
• 125+ artists
• Foreword: @snakepixel.art
• Cover: @kercy.bsky.social & @maumoraart.bsky.social
• Interviews: Luto Akino, Milton Guasti (AM2R), Luminist, @spotartstation.bsky.social, & @juanitomedinart.bsky.social (TMNT)
• + Tutorials & Articles
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Our first book was The Complete History of Rygar
• History of every Rygar game
• Magazines, guides, and reviews
• Interviews and Q&As
• Fan art from over 50 artists
• Action figures, mods, and cover bands
• Record holder spotlights
• Puzzles
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If you want to be the first to know about new releases, restocks, and exclusive promos then sign up for our Newsletter: retrogamebooks.com/policies/con...
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Beyond our website, you'll discover us at gaming expos, pop-ups shops, and gaming podcasts. Check out our Press page for a complete overview:
retrogamebooks.com/pages/press
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There was one kid in the neighborhood, who I didn't really know, who had a Sega Master System, and the only time I stepped into his home he was playing Space Harrier. This was in the morning before school, when kids would try to sneak in a bit of game time. My memory of it was that it looked so 3D!
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🙌
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They’re good dogs Brent
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The added bonus is that in Serbo-Croatian, which my wife speaks and I very poorly try to speak, it’s the word for “cat” (spelled differently but pronounced the same).
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I’d very much like to have something stronger. When we went whale watching in Pacifica last year I was quite jealous of all of the professionals out there.
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The cat’s name is Matzah and is our favorite visitor. She stops by daily for afternoon sunshine.
This picture has her framed within a cherry tree in full bloom — it’s our neighbor’s tree that conveniently hangs over our fence, providing us with beauty every year.
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More visitors to my backyard: Bird, cat, squirrel, and raccoon.
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As long as we are enjoying wildlife, check out this butterfly. I got a kit with caterpillar eggs and the boy and I raised them until they became butterflies.
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We have rats too. This one I captured in my backyard using the night vision on a motion detecting security camera.
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Credit goes to my wife for this video. Her iPhone is a lot better than mine and I didn’t have the nice camera on me at the time.
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These two photos were taken with a DLSR with a pretty weak telephoto lens.
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These coyotes are telling an unleashed dog to leave them alone.
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The coyotes like to hunt around sunset and sunrise. Here’s a successful pounce.
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We have hawks, too.
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More owl pics
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The pine and eucalyptus trees are home to a family of owls: Dad, mom, and two owlets.
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Here’s a coyote I just walked by on my lunch stroll.
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The GC Resident Evil remake is one of my all-time favorites.
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🧐
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Can’t wait to play DS2 ❤️
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🙌🙌🙌
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❤️ Wow! Big news. I just heard on Triple Click.