I bought this book because I remember getting it out of the library once when I was a kid, and I remembered uselessly attempting to understand the schematics and what not. Well, years have passed, I've done a fair amount of reading about electronics, and I still dont know what half of it means. I suppose to really get a good handle on this book would require at least a couple college classes worth of electronics study. The projects look fun though, especially if you'd like to make simple video games using nothing but hardware logic. This book is from around 1978, so don't expect yourself to be building a NES or even an Atari 2600, but they do have a pretty good array of games; I just wish they had included a project for TV Tennis/Pong.
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