As detailed in the press release, Sega Dreamcast: Collected Works will feature the following:
- Production artwork, design documents and game artwork from pop hits such as Crazy Taxi and Sonic Adventure to arcane curiosities like Space Channel 5 and Segagaga.
- Hardware manufacturing drawings, concept paintings and original photographs.
- An in-depth, interview-led editorial piece by New Yorker writer Simon Parkin. Assembling voices from late 1990s Sega boardrooms around the globe, as well as the game developers who helped to define the platform, this revealing retrospective will chronicle the rise and fall of this lauded videogame console.
- Directory of stand-alone developer interviews and Sega team members including: Masayoshi Kikuchi (Jet Set Radio), Yuji Naka (Sonic Adventure, Phantasy Star Online, ChuChu Rocket!), Naoto Ohshima (Sonic Adventure).
The Kickstarter project at the time of writing has already garnered nearly £60,000 of its £68,000 target (update - it has reached its funding goal with 28 days to go), and naturally we here at the Junkyard have already pledged our support. Quite how different the book will be compared to the soon-to-be-released Dreamcast book from Pix N'Love remains to be seen. However, if you'd like to back Sega Dreamcast: Collected Works on Kickstarter, then follow this link and give generously!
Thanks to Darren Wall at Read-Only Memory for the assets used here, and also to all the other Sega sites for reporting on this while I was away on holiday in Bulgaria with no access to a computer!
4 comments:
Thanks for the heads up on this, the first time I have backed anything on Kickstarter, only wish I had a spare £150 for the Shenmue edition.
Although I initially wasn't going to, I have indeed just backed this and look forward to it's arrival next year. I'll put it next to the DCJY guide and a copy of the cease and desist order we received.
Since the 'early bird' tiers were sold out before I even heard of this, I'll wait until it's widely available.
Looks cool. I would back it but... I dunno we'll see
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