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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Box BrownPublisher: Roaring Brook Press Imprint: First Second Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.522kg ISBN: 9781626723153ISBN 10: 162672315 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 11 October 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIncluded in NYPL's Notable 50 Best Books for Teens list. The story never stops moving until its final pieces are in place. --New York Times One of gaming's most intriguing tales...A book to watch. --Nerdist [A] look at the creation of Alexey Pajitnov's enduring classic and the drama that ensues when people with big bags of money try to cash in the game's popularity. --Kotaku A rich read that provides valuable context for the rise of video games in the late 20th century. --A.V. Club This is a work about the bittersweet dissonances of artistic creativity and commercial greed and the ephemeral yet crucial joy we get from making things fall into place. --io9 Against the backdrop of the Cold War, the saga of Tetris played out like a spy thriller--tragic deaths, corporate conspiracies, the prestige of nations hanging in the balance. --Boston Globe A clean and engaging visual style supports a story that sustains narrative drive, humanizing the characters and making readers care about every development. --Kirkus, starred review Simply illustrated in a sequential panel format, the charming black-andwhite drawings convey high-concept ideas in a clever, succinct manner. --Booklist Tetris is a remarkably spare work, cleanly and effortlessly introducing countless real-life characters and companies that intersect and tangle together in a game of tug-of-war. --GQ It also cleverly mimics the structure of Tetris itself: straightforward and engaging, without any extra bells and whistles. --School Library Journal, starred review The blocky paneled illustrations are reminiscent of early video game graphics, and the compact text uses dialogue effectively to break up narrative sections and keep the unfolding drama personal rather than historically distant. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books One of gaming's most intriguing tales...A book to watch. -- Nerdist [A] look at the creation of Alexey Pajitnov s enduring classic and the drama that ensues when people with big bags of money try to cash in the game s popularity. -- Kotaku One of gaming's most intriguing tales...A book to watch. <i>Nerdist</i></p> [A] look at the creation of Alexey Pajitnov s enduring classic and the drama that ensues when people with big bags of money try to cash in the game s popularity. <i>Kotaku</i></p> A rich read that provides valuable context for the rise of video games in the late 20th century. <i>A.V. Club</i> This is a work about the bittersweet dissonances of artistic creativity and commercial greed and the ephemeral yet crucial joy we get from making things fall into place. io9</p> Against the backdrop of the Cold War, the saga of Tetris played out like a spy thriller tragic deaths, corporate conspiracies, the prestige of nations hanging in the balance. <i>Boston Globe</i></p> A clean and engaging visual style supports a story that sustains narrative drive, humanizing the characters and making readers care about every development. <i>Kirkus</i>, starred review</p> Author InformationBrian ""Box"" Brown is an Eisner Award-winning author whose comics have appeared in the New York Times, Playboy, and New York magazine. His books include the New York Times-bestselling Andre the Giant: Life and Legend, Tetris: The Games People Play, Is This Guy for Real?: The Unbelievable Andy Kaufman, Cannabis: The Illegalization of Weed in America, Child Star, and Accidental Czar (with writer Andrew S. Weiss). boxbrown.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |