NES Endings Compendium Vol. 1: 1985-89 Collector's Edition (Hardcover)

€69.99

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Manufacturing Complete

A comprehensive look back at the ending of every single game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System from the system's 1985 launch through the end of 1989.

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NES Endings Compendium Vol. 1: 1985-89 by Rey Esteban

NES Endings Compendium Vol. 1: 1985-89 Collector's Edition includes:

  • Hardcover NES Endings Compendium Vol. 1: 1985-89 by Rey Esteban with edtiion number inside
  • NES Endings Compendium Vol. 1: 1985-89 Collector's Edition Slipcover
  • 10 Art Cards with illustrations by Greg Melo
  • Signed Certificate of Authenticity 

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 This Book is Happy End!

A comprehensive look back at the ending of every single game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System from the system's 1985 launch through the end of 1989. That's four years' worth of hard work, unfair hits, cheap deaths, and controllers thrown in frustration at these famously brutal games!

You might not have been a bad enough dude to finish all of these games, but are you a cool enough dude (or lady) to vicariously experience their endings through this book? Save yourself some agony (not to mention all that wear and tear on your poor controller!) with this first in a series of complete guides to the endings of the NES library. Every game, every plot revelation, every garbled congratulatory message - it's all here in this book.

Now you're playing with endings!

About the Author

Rey Esteban has been dishing out NES Endings for years on the venerable vgmuseum.com. He's contributed almost 4,000 game endings to that site across multiple platforms, and now he brings his considerable expertise on wrap-ups, conclusions, and epilogues to Press Run.