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Supercade: A Visual History of the Videogame Age 1971-1984
From Amazon.co.uk: It was a time when technology was king, status was determined by your high score and video games were blitzing the world... Supercade is the first book to illustrate and document the history, legacy and visual language of the video [... more]
CDN$36.41
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Souvenirs
Only one bad song: "(Someone's Been) Telling You Stories" is - in my opinion - one of the very few weak songs that Dan Fogelberg has written over the years. But apart from that, the songs on the rest of the album are either great or very good. [... more]
CDN$10.99
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The Ultimate History of Video Games: from Pong to ...
The First Quarter, with error correction: I reviewed this book for Syzygy Magazine in its First Quarter guise back in 2000. In that review, I pointed out a few errors and omissions that marred an otherwise excellent book. With this edition (and new title [... more]
CDN$29.95
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Blood and Black Lace
From Amazon.com: Though the original Italian title translates to "Six Women for an Assassin," the American title, Blood and Black Lace, is far more evocative of the psychosexual nature of this elegant slasher picture. The thin plot concerns a [... more]
CDN$15.62
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Best Of The
The WORST Of The Mantovani Orchestra.CD.: The sound engineers who produced this CD should undergo a hearing analysis and then face the firing squad for insulting the listening fans of Mantovani.The worst sound produced even in the best DSP stereo system. [... more]
CDN$15.99
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In London, in Love - Autumn
Rich and Soothing...: I used to listen to this album endlessly at my Grandmother's on her Magnavox Hi-Fi in the early 60's...I now have her copy, and have searched for years for Paramor on cd...how delighted I was to find this one...hopefully, there will [... more]
CDN$19.99
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Howard Hanson Conducts Bloch
Wings across the years: These extraordinary performances recorded at the Eastman Theatre, Rochester, in the late 50s, show no sign of fading. In aesthetic, presentation and sound, they are as fresh and vital as when they first came out...and I remember [... more]
CDN$12.99
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