I'll read and surely enjoy "Racing the Beam" someday, but right now I must admit to resenting its success only as it relates to ours. It's the most frustrating possible situation as I truly feel "Vintage Games", even with the moronic title, should be doing at least as well. (and maybe it is, but it doesn't seem to be)
These are my feelings, too. Title aside, I find it hard to believe that anyone like ourselves could flip through Vintage Games and not want to buy a copy. I mean, how do you NOT buy this book?
I'll read and surely enjoy "Racing the Beam" someday, but right now I must admit to resenting its success only as it relates to ours. It's the most frustrating possible situation as I truly feel "Vintage Games", even with the moronic title, should be doing at least as well. (and maybe it is, but it doesn't seem to be)
These are my feelings, too. Title aside, I find it hard to believe that anyone like ourselves could flip through Vintage Games and not want to buy a copy. I mean, how do you NOT buy this book?
Matt Barton, Managing Editor
Location: St. Cloud, Minnesota, USA
Email: matt@armchairarcade.com