This book, as it is, isn't a bad concept. A lot of interesting games either fell under the public eye, like Alisa Dragoon or Power Blade, and it is interesting to see write ups about them. I also give the author big points for following his dream, and mad props for that.



The problem I have with this book is the formatting-- most games are just simply glossed over with a couple sentence paragraphs, and the Kindle version is poorly formatted, with a simple list with actual page numbers serving as the ToC, with no formatted, linkable ToC insight, stretched images of games, and just not reviewed on any sort of eReader device first.



Truth be told, most of these games have far better, more indepth reviews on other sites. HG101 is a very informative resource, and my primary source for obscure/hobbyist/hardcore gaming,



Flesh this out a lot more, format it properly, and talk to me again. I'd be more than interested.