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June 06, 2008

Phosphor Dot Fossils

Randomly found,and I've never heard of it (has anyone reading this?) that a DVD entitled Phosphor Dot Fossils, which sold some recently and is considered a hit. It says to have:

Actual video clips of dozens of games in action, from 1971’s “Computer Space” through the dawn of the NES era, accompanied by fascinating game-by-game historical notes.

It also has adverts and hardware featured.

Sounds interesting, anyone seen it?

Posted by AndrewArmstrong at June 6, 2008 08:48 AM

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I picked up a copy at the Oklahoma Electronic Gaming Expo. It's 3 hours long and contains a ton of in-game footage, videogame-related commercials, and bits of trivia. I put up a full review on my site: PDF Review

Posted by: Flack at August 1, 2008 07:35 AM

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