Best of
Video-Games

2005

Resident Evil: Archives: Umbrella's Virus Uncovered


Brady Games - 2005
    In-depth explanation of the relationships between characters. Coverage of locations and more from both movies and all games. Genre: Action/AdventureThis product is available for sale in North America only."

Resident Evil 4 Official Strategy Guide


Dan Birlew - 2005
    BradyGames' "Resident Evil 4 Official Strategy Guide" includes the following: Comprehensive walkthrough leading players through every scenario.Expert boss tactics to defeat all beasts, including the new enemies.Highly detailed maps.Complete item and weapon rosters, bestiary, and character bios.Signature Series guide includes bonus coverage, and exclusive foldout and more!Platform: GameCubeGenre: Action/AdventureThis product is available for sale in North America only.

World of Warcraft Atlas


Brady Games - 2005
    EXCLUSIVE TOWN MAPS: These hand-drawn maps include callouts for everyone in the towns.  They’re the perfect highlights for specific NCP locations! EXHAUSTIVE INDEX: Complete listing of all NCPs, named enemies, and beasts – along with their locations on map grids for easy use.  Supplemental listings of resources, trainers, and vendors offer even more information. UPDATED WORLD MAP: World map marks flight paths, main cities, instance dungeons, and battleground location. Platform: PC Genre: MMORPG

Yu-Gi-Oh! Nightmare Troubadour (Prima Official Game Guide)


James Hogwood - 2005
    Victory is in the cards! ·Solutions for all in-game puzzles ·Tips and tactics for building an unstoppable Deck ·Exposes all 38 Duelists' Decks and strategies ·Easy-to-use card catalog organizes all 1,000+ cards into Monster, Spell, and Trap types ·Complete index sorts cards by their types for easy referencing

Street Fighter: Eternal Challenge - The Art of Street Fighter


Masashi Kinjo - 2005
    Eternal Challenge is filled to the brim with development and promo artwork (by legendary Capcom designers including Akiman, Shoei, CRMK, Edayan, and Shinkiro), character histories and bios, screen shots, game endings, merchandising galleries and behind the scenes interviews with the creators of the games! Included in the English-language release will also be a brand-new, exclusive chapter detailing the Street Fighter franchise in North America!

The Encyclopedia of Game Machines: Consoles, Handhelds & Home Computers 1972–2005


Winnie Forster - 2005
    The near-ubiquity of video games means that nearly every reader will have owned, played, or heard about at least a handful of the machines included, whether from Europe, Japan, or the United States. Beyond just images of the gaming decks, the book covers classic software in all of its authentic, pixilated glory, as well as key technical facts for each console and operating system. With nostalgia and an archivist's attention to detail, this compendium of virtual competition looks back on 33 years of staring at screens and furiously pressing buttons.

Star Wars Republic Commando (Prima Official Game Guide)


Michael Knight - 2005
    ·Detailed strategies for all 3 campaigns of precise military-style operations ·Extensive maps for every mission ·Comprehensive stats for all weapons and equipment ·Enemies exposed: a complete breakdown of each enemy's weapons and weaknesses ·Multiplayer tips and tactics ·Exclusive art gallery—a look behind the graphics

Hacking Video Game Consoles: Turn Your Old Video Game Systems Into Awesome New Portables


Benjamin Heckendorn - 2005
    When Playstation(r) and Nintendo(r) aficionados got jealous, he created miniaturized, fully functioning, battery-powered versions of those too. Now it's your turn. Every secret is here - complete instructions, materials lists, tool tips, even advice on finding parts. Just wait 'til they see this at the high school reunion. Ready? Let's get started Plans and instructions for building eight handheld, classic video games * Choosing a game system - Atari(r), Nintendo(r), Super Nintendo(r), or Playstation(r)1 * What you'll spend * Electronics and soldering 101 * Hacking portable TVs for their screens * Building the case - CNC or freehand? * Yank the cord, install the batteries