I read most of the journal entries when they were on his site (they seem to be removed now) and found them hugely interesting. He is obviously very talented, not just at making games, but also as a writer; he wrote the screenplay for the recent PoP movie. The journal was well written and a really interesting view on the 80's video game industry.<p>The only shame is that this eBook won't contain the videos that were in the journals before. Most of the animation in the original PoP was done by rotoscoping (or something like that) and he uploaded some of the old footage he used. There was a particularly great one of his brother doing the running turn, which was remarkably recognisable.<p>I would definitely recommend if you have any interest in making games, or in the creative process in general.
Nice -- this is actually the first book that I'm buying for my Kindle and it's worth it.<p>Up until now I've been reading prose from project Gutenberg, online articles with the help of Instapaper and technical books available for free.<p>Btw, on my Kindle I've also began reading Thinking in C++; Bruce Eckel has a very wordy style, but it's pretty cool if you have the patience and I think it's one of those technical books that can be read on a Kindle. I've been formatting it for Kindle, posted here in case anyone is interested: <a href="https://github.com/alexandru/ThinkInCPP4Kindle" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/alexandru/ThinkInCPP4Kindle</a>
I paid immediately. This is a great book, if you want a preview, go here: <a href="http://jordanmechner.com/wp-content/uploads/resources/POP_sample.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://jordanmechner.com/wp-content/uploads/resources/POP_sa...</a>