The book "Attack of the Giants: Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft's Battle for Gamers' Attention" has been released in Russia

It's time to read "Attack of the Giants: Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft's Battle for Gamers' Attention" to learn how major companies have competed for gamers over the years, using prices, exclusives, marketing, and discs, which, by the way, players will soon have to say goodbye to.

Bombora Publishing House announced the release of the book "Attack of the Giants: Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft's Battle for Gamers' Attention" (The Ultimate History of Video Games, Volume 2) by Steven L. Kent — a writer and one of the leading experts in the history of the gaming industry.

Currently, it can be purchased in various stores for 1673–2001 rubles. This is a unique chronicle of the bloody confrontation between Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo for gamers' attention.

Based on interviews and eyewitness accounts, the author tells how Nintendo found itself thanks to dog tamagotchis, why Microsoft almost started selling hug pillows, and who really won the battle of PS3 vs. Xbox 360.

Readers will learn about the curse of video game movies, the fate of arcade machines, and how video games became the main cultural phenomenon of our time. In addition, people will get acquainted with projects that defined the seventh generation and immerse themselves in the world of the gaming business.

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