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Game of X v.2: The Long Road to Xbox

Current price: $150.00
Game of X v.2: The Long Road to Xbox
Game of X v.2: The Long Road to Xbox

Barnes and Noble

Game of X v.2: The Long Road to Xbox

Current price: $150.00
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Game of X v.2 is the story that leads up to Xbox. It is a story of DOS games, Microsoft culture, the crazy stories around the development and promotion of DirectX and the graphics standards that were required for Xbox to happen. Stories based on dozens of interviews include a colorful cast of characters and some solid technical background. The history of games for DOS and the initial challenges of Windows, the surprising source of the earliest Windows games, and much, much more. This is the fascinating prequel to Game of X v.1: Xbox.
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Game of X v.2 is the story that leads up to Xbox. It is a story of DOS games, Microsoft culture, the crazy stories around the development and promotion of DirectX and the graphics standards that were required for Xbox to
The history of games for DOS and the initial challenges of Windows, the surprising source of the earliest Windows games, and much, much more.
This is the fascinating follow-up to Game of X v.1: Xbox
Stories based on dozens of interviews include a colorful cast of characters and some solid technical background.

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