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3Do Games Secrets: Book Two

3Do Games Secrets: Book Two

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Book For Tips and Future Purchases
Review: I got this book mainly to find out some strategies for games I already own, it does a great,detailed, very thorough job of that. But now I've found its great to look up reviews of other games that I see for sale to find out if they are worth purchasing. The only bad thing is the authors corny sense of humor sometimes gets in the way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best resource for the defunct 3DO system
Review: It's difficult to find good resources and references for the long-out-of-production 3DO system, which was by far the best product to come from the now-bankrupt 3DO corporation. Decent screenshots and good walkthroughs are the main feature of this book, but I especially appreciated the "buyer's guide" at the back of the book which graded all of the then-currently available games. No fan of obscure, obsolete game technology should be without this book. The first in the series is also worth a look, as it follows the same format.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best resource for the defunct 3DO system
Review: It's difficult to find good resources and references for the long-out-of-production 3DO system, which was by far the best product to come from the now-bankrupt 3DO corporation. Decent screenshots and good walkthroughs are the main feature of this book, but I especially appreciated the "buyer's guide" at the back of the book which graded all of the then-currently available games. No fan of obscure, obsolete game technology should be without this book. The first in the series is also worth a look, as it follows the same format.


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