The Architecture of Consoles series is also available in both book and eBook formats. This is particularly handy if you use an eReader, like to read offline anytime, or simply want a permanent copy in your collection.
The compilations brings together different articles connected by a common theme, which is useful for comparative studies. It’s also convenient for those who enjoy organising and preserving knowledge on their shelves.
In the paperback and hardcover editions, photographs and diagrams are printed directly from their original files in full resolution, making the result very crisp. These editions also include an acronym catalogue to help navigate through technical jargon.
The eBook edition takes advantage of interactive navigation, providing internal hyperlinks for citations and cross-references, as well as external links for sources and references outside the compilation. All listings are DRM-free.
At the moment, the following compilations are available on Amazon:
… with more on the way!
The books are listed on all Amazon stores across the world, including the US, Canada, UK, Germany, France, Japan, Australia, and more. However, not all countries offer the paperback or hardcover editions (a limitation of Amazon KDP). I’m currently searching for alternative publishers that will help me close that gap.
The eBook editions are avalailable in multiple places. You can either get a simple EPUB file from Payhip or visit one of the following online bookstores:
Some articles are not part of a compilation (yet). These can still be found as individual eBooks at the online stores above.
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