Phoenix IV: The History of the Videogame Industry

Phoenix
Author Leonard Herman
Subject History of videogames
Publisher Rolenta Press
Publication date
October 2016
ISBN 0-9643848-5-X

Phoenix IV: The History of the Videogame Industry is a book written by Leonard Herman. It is the fourth edition of a book that had been previously called Phoenix: The Fall & Rise of Videogames. The original book had been published in December 1994 by Rolenta Press and at the time of its publication, Phoenix was the first comprehensive book about the history of videogames. Two subsequent editions were released: the 2nd edition arrived in 1997 and a 3rd edition was published in 2001. The book has been completely rewritten and the 4th edition was published in October, 2016. In June 2008, Game Informer magazine named it the second best videogame-related book of all time.

Phoenix follows a chronological approach to the history of videogames. Nearly every chapter represents one year (with the exception of Chapter 1, which covers the years 1951 through 1970, Chapter 2, which represents the years 1970-1972, and Chapter 4, which is about the years 1974-1976).

Herman began writing the book in 1987 and his intention was for it to be published by 1992, the twentieth anniversary of videogames. Several publishers, including Prima Games, rejected the book on the grounds that the videogame industry was still too new for anyone to be interested in a detailed history of it. After Herman mentioned the book in a letter printed in the fanzine, 2600 Connection, readers of the fanzine wrote to him asking for copies. Herman decided to release it as a photocopied booklet, joined by staples. Fifty copies of this 'Preview' edition were printed and sent to videogame fanzines and magazines. Following a favorable mention by Chris Johnston in the August 1994 issue of EGM², Herman decided to self-publish the book and founded Rolenta Press in order to do so.

Phoenix has received favorable reviews and mentions from many magazines including Electronic Games, Electronic Gaming Monthly, Wired, Edge, Gamepro, Game Informer,[1] and Next Generation.[2] In fact, following the release of the 2nd edition, Next Generation publisher Jonathan Simpson-Bint and Herman were in discussions about Simpson-Bint's company, Imagine Media, taking over the publishing of subsequent editions of Phoenix. Nothing ever came out of these discussions.

On May 1, 2012, Herman announced that the 4th edition would be published by No Starch Press in late 2013.[3] That deal was severed in 2015 due to differences between the author and the publisher about the direction the book was going. Two other major publishers had expressed interest in publishing the 4th edition but in the end, Herman decided to have Rolenta Press publish it.

For the 4th edition, the name of the book has been changed to Phoenix IV: The History of the Videogame Industry. Delays in writing have pushed the publication to October, 2016.

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References

  1. Gonzalez, Anette (October 15, 2009). "Phoenix Rises From The Ashes". Game Informer. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
  2. "Phoenix: The Fall and Rise of Video Games (Third Edition)". Next Generation Magazine. No. 12. 2001.
  3. Herman, Leonard. "Phoenix: The Fall & Rise of Videogames - 4th edition". AtariAge.com. Retrieved 7 February 2013.


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