Art of Atari

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There's a(nother) really lovely videogame art book out and I'd like to draw your attention to my review of it:
http://caneandrinse.com/art-of-atari/
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I was literally just looking at that on Amazon before I jumped over here, wondering if I should treat myself or not. You just made up my mind! Many thanks Leon, and also a great review!
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Aw, thanks man!
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I saw you post it on Facebook and thought how nice it looked, really lovingly created. I wonder if there's anything in a similar vein for the Amstrad - it was my first computer and probably the one I have the most nostalgia for.
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Bitmap Books has Visual Compendia for both Spectrum and C64, an Amstrad one may well follow I would have thought.
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Atari isn't really my wheelhouse (though I was fortunate that my Grandad did have one when I was a bairn so I did get to play one!) but I'm sorely tempted to treat myself to this, thanks for the write-up Leon.
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