Video Game Bible

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The Video Game Bible was founded in 2001 by Andy Slaven and Michael Collins. It published a game collector's guide, which covered United States-released home consoles from 1985 to 2002.

Video Game Bible: 1985-2002 was published by Trafford Publishing in August 2002, and was released at the Classic Gaming Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada, the same month. The book's authors were: Andy Slaven, Michael Collins, Lucus Barnes, and Vincent Yang, with a contributing credit to Charlie Reneke. Later on, Mark Callahan, Mark Hartholt, Laurel Settee, Mike Leon, Rick Kuethe, Eddie Herrmann, and R.W. Bivins (of OlderGames, a retro re-release company) joined the Video Game Bible staff.

Later on and account on YouTube called TheGamingBible created online works of this book, updating it polishing it until it was published by penguin books.

Some of these authors went on to create RF Generation, a video game information site.


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