If you tenderly remember the miracles of terrible graphics cards like me, there is now a book available with a collection of one of the biggest hits

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At some point in the future I can’t wait to tell my grandchildren that their up-to-date holo-gpu is not like wonderful equipment that I experienced as a child. No, our graphics cards were zingy, solid fragments of technology – and appeared in boxes covered by art containing frogs of robots or scantily clad cybercriminals or terminator, if his wife left him and had a difficult time.

Yes, the very specific horrors of the venerable art of graphics card packaging are well documented at the moment, but as far as I know you were unable to get their collection in the form of a book.

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Well, saddle and prepare the details of the card because Overclockked: Graphics Archives It is now available from the authors Mike McCabe and Sam Bailey, and has something that looks like a comprehensive collection of some of the best.

Yes, the Radeon Alien He is here, along with some like suspicious friends. I did not notice Leadtek Winfast Wizard On the current pages of preview, but I will make petite riots if it does not appear.

Not to mention my personal favorite, Palit Robo-frog. Play it. Improve this. It requires more from this, the frog requires. I am not entirely sure what is happening in the Palit marketing department when this little gem was conceived, but I know I would like to be there.

In any case, the book contains photos of over 300 retail boxes from delayed 1990s to 2010., as well as over 50 graphic ads from what it defines as “the golden age of game magazines”.

(Image loan: overcocked: graphics archive

Forgive me that I am selfish for a moment, but in the end he is a PC player. I wonder how many of these ads have honored our pages of Mag over the years or how many of you have watched there for the first time who read now?

In any case, nostalgia is enough. The book is now availableand in writing, it is a mistake, sold out. But he should come soon, I think it would be a great gift for a PC player in your life, or maybe just something that you can leave on the table so that my mother can read when she jumps on the chat.

Yes, my mother, I had the elf on it. No, I didn’t cut it and put it on the wall. God, you are so embarrassing, mom. I’m going to my room.

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