I found this old book on my bookshelf while rearranging my small collection of Terry Pratchett novels ^_^ It is titled How to Master the Video Games by Tom Hirschfeld. It is an old strategy guide from 1981 that covers thirty of the most popular old school games: Armor Attack, Asteroids, Asteroids Deluxe, Astro Blaster, Astro Fighter, Battlezone, Berzerk, Centipede, Crazy Climber, Defender, Galaxian, Gorf, Missile Command, Monaco GP, Moon Cresta, Pac-Man, Phoenix, Pleiades, Rally-X, Scramble, Sky Raider, Space Invaders, Space Invaders: Part Two, Space Fury, Space Odyssey, Space Zap, Star Castle, Targ, Venture and Wizard of Wor. I am a great fan of reading so I was surprisingly overjoyed when I found this. I am not sure how it got there, but I am glad it is! Then an idea hit me, which is why I am now overly tempted to start looking around used bookstores for Strategy Guides with old school games being the fundamental topic for exploration. I got the idea of possibly scanning oldschool strategy guides to pdf format and archiving them, countervailing their descension into the lost depths of time. Anyone think this would be a good idea? I don't think Copyrights would be a problem as I am doing it for educational purposes (Video Game history). Not to mention that most of these books are totally obsolete. Any suggestions or advice?