Homebrew Game Development and The Extra Lives of Consoles  
Author(s): Robin Wilde
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781399072656
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The games industry moves fast, with release schedules flying by in a blur and hardware constantly changing and updating. But outside the official world of licences and publishing deals, hundreds of games every year find a new home on consoles which have since been abandoned by their manufacturers. This is the hobbyist’s playground of homebrew gaming.

The first book by freelance journalist and game developer Robin Wilde, Homebrew Game Development and The Extra Lives of Consoles is the first comprehensive history of the unlicensed and unofficial world of homebrew video games. It explores the methods, enthusiasm and motivations behind the developers who are defying technical limitations and turning nostalgia into brand new gaming experiences for retro consoles.

Featuring exclusive interviews with developers behind homebrew hits and Kickstarter successes, as well as others working in the industry, the book dives into what makes the homebrew world tick, and explores some of the best, most innovative, and strangest titles gracing long-retired consoles.

As well as providing unique insight into obscure titles, Homebrew Game Development and The Extra Lives of Consoles explores the ongoing developments in this cottage industry, which are opening it up to more and more aspiring developers. Homebrew is an exciting new frontier for game development, and this book opens the door both for readers who were already interested but didn’t know where to start, and gamers who never knew this world existed.
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The games industry moves fast, with release schedules flying by in a blur and hardware constantly changing and updating. But outside the official world of licences and publishing deals, hundreds of games every year find a new home on consoles which have since been abandoned by their manufacturers. This is the hobbyist’s playground of homebrew gaming.

The first book by freelance journalist and game developer Robin Wilde, Homebrew Game Development and The Extra Lives of Consoles is the first comprehensive history of the unlicensed and unofficial world of homebrew video games. It explores the methods, enthusiasm and motivations behind the developers who are defying technical limitations and turning nostalgia into brand new gaming experiences for retro consoles.

Featuring exclusive interviews with developers behind homebrew hits and Kickstarter successes, as well as others working in the industry, the book dives into what makes the homebrew world tick, and explores some of the best, most innovative, and strangest titles gracing long-retired consoles.

As well as providing unique insight into obscure titles, Homebrew Game Development and The Extra Lives of Consoles explores the ongoing developments in this cottage industry, which are opening it up to more and more aspiring developers. Homebrew is an exciting new frontier for game development, and this book opens the door both for readers who were already interested but didn’t know where to start, and gamers who never knew this world existed.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Dedication
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 Breaking the Seal
  • Chapter 2 Doing What Nintendon’t
  • Chapter 3 On the Move
  • Chapter 4 The Turn to 3D
  • Chapter 5 The New Millennium
  • Chapter 6 Homebrew on the Advance
  • Chapter 7 Handhelds Level Up
  • Chapter 8 Developments in Development
  • Chapter 9 Pushing the Boundaries
  • Chapter 10 Brewing Up Trouble
  • Chapter 11 Because We Can
  • Chapter 12 The End of Homebrew (As We Know It)
  • Chapter 13 The Scene
  • Chapter 14 So You Want to Make a Homebrew Game?
  • Chapter 15 The Future of Homebrew
  • Glossary
  • Endnotes and Bibliography
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