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NES/Famicom: a visual compendium

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NES/Famicom: a visual compendium(* versandkostenfrei nur bei Versand an Adressen in Deutschland) Das Nintendo Entertainment System oder NES (in seiner Heimat Japan als Famicom bekannt) hat mit seiner hochmodernen Grafik und seinem umfangreichen Katalog ikonischer Spiele eine groe Rolle in der Geschichte der Videospiele gespielt. Nintendos Konsole kam auf den Markt und setzte mit Klassikern wie Donkey Kong, Super Mario Bros., Mega Man, The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, Fire Emblem

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Das Nintendo Entertainment System oder NES (in seiner Heimat Japan als Famicom bekannt) hat mit seiner hochmodernen Grafik und seinem umfangreichen Katalog ikonischer Spiele eine große Rolle in der Geschichte der Videospiele gespielt.

Nintendos Konsole kam auf den Markt und setzte mit Klassikern wie Donkey Kong, Super Mario Bros., Mega Man, The Legend of Zelda, Final Fantasy, Fire Emblem und vielen anderen sofort neue Maßstäbe. In den 20 Jahren ihres Bestehens verkaufte sich die Konsole über 60 Millionen Mal, machte Nintendo zu einem Begriff und eröffnete jungen Leuten überall neue Welten, Charaktere und Geschichten. Für viele war dies ein Wendepunkt in ihrem Leben, der sie dazu brachte, Künstler, Spieldesigner und Programmierer zu werden. Sie trug dazu bei, Manga und Anime unter westlichen Spielern populär zu machen, und brachte Ikonen der westlichen Kultur in japanische Haushalte. Nintendos kleine 8-Bit-Konsole hat die Welt der Unterhaltung für immer verändert, und ihr Einfluss kann gar nicht hoch genug eingeschätzt werden.

NES/Famicom: a visual compendium zeigt die besten Pixelgrafiken, Schachtelgrafiken und Produktdesigns, darunter japanische Famicom-Grafiken und solche, die für westliche Spieleditionen verwendet wurden. Auf 512 Seiten werden mehr als 170 Spieleklassiker vorgestellt, mit Artikeln über die führenden Entwickler, Interviews mit Schlüsselfiguren der Branche und Mini-Features über Themen wie Verpackungen, Fankunst und unveröffentlichte Spiele. Jedes Buch wird in einem 3mm-Schutzkartonschuber mit Lentikularbildern mit Animationseffekt geliefert.

Spezifikationen des Buches
Englisch. 512 Seiten. 170 mm × 230 mm. Schuber aus 3 mm starkem Schutzkarton mit "animierter" Lentikularfolie. Hochwertiger lithografischer Druck von Kante zu Kante. Gebundenes Buch. Genähte Bindung für dauerhafte Qualität und die Möglichkeit, das Buch flach hinzulegen, um die doppelseitigen Bilder ideal zu betrachten. Spotlackierter Einband und Schutzumschlag, die die wichtigsten Elemente vor einem matten Hintergrund hervorheben. Zwei farbige Lesezeichenbänder. In Schrumpffolie eingeschweißt.

Nachdruck aktualisiert
In dieser neuesten Neuauflage von NES/Famicom: a visual compendium hat Bitmapbooks den Nintendo-Beitrag aktualisiert, um das Ende der Wii U sowie die Einführung der Switch und natürlich der NES Classic Edition zu berücksichtigen. In Übereinstimmung mit neueren visuellen Kompendien enthalten die Einträge der Mitwirkenden nun auch ihre Rolle im Spiel oder ihren Beruf. Die Klappseiten der ersten Ausgabe wurden entfernt, aber der Inhalt bleibt natürlich erhalten.

Enthält Beiträge von:
Kaz Aizawa, Martin Alessi, Mat Allen, Lance Barr,, Kevin Bayliss, Ian Bell, Colette Bennett, René Boutin, Gary Bracey, Frank Cirocco, Samuel Claiborn, Wes Copeland, David Crane, David Darling, Tom duBois, Andy Dyer, Marc Ericksen, Greg Ford, David Giltinan, Tim Girvin, Alberto J. González, Kouji Hiroshita, Machiguchi Hiroyasu, Keiji Inafune, Shigesato Itoi, Satoru Iwata, Yoshiaki Iwata, Steve Jarratt, Masashi Kageyama, Masato Kato, Sam Kennedy, Yoshio Kiya, Professor Yoshihiro Kishimoto, Koji Kondo, Scott Marshall, Damien McFerran, 'Trickman' Terry Minnich, Shigeru Miyamoto, Jerry Momoda, Robert Morgan, Mark Morris, Tokihiro Naito, Wes Nihei, Philip Oliver, Toru Osawa, Jared Petty, John Pickford, Ste Pickford, Julian Rignall, Andy Roberts, Perry Rodgers, Hironobu Sakaguchi, Yoshio Sakamoto, Masahiro Sakurai, Bruce Schlickbernd, Kazuko Shibuya, David Siller (Sushi-X), Mat Sneap, Audun Sorlie, John Szczepaniak, Takashi Takebe, Gregg Tavares, Shinichiro Tomie, Michitaka Tsuruta, Masayuki Uemura, Masahiro Ueno, David Warhol, Michael Winterbauer, David Wise, Manabu Yamana, Kinuyo Yamashita und Hideo Yoshizawa.

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Style: NEUTROGENA SHEER ZINC, Size: 1.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1), Style: NEUTROGENA SHEER ZINC, Size: 1.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
2021 update: My family has been using this formulation for many years now. I chose it for the high (>20%) mineral content of zinc oxide, because that is the substance responsible for the sunscreen effect of this product. Unfortunately that is also the substance responsible for the white cast on the skin. Other brands typically have mineral content in amounts around 8-12% of the product. So although you may not get as white of a cast with those brands, you are also not getting as much of the sunscreen ingredient either. Another way manufacturers combat the white cast problem is to grind the minerals into ultra-fine particles: nanoparticles. There are downsides to this however: loss of UVA blockage, potential lung damage from inhalation of both manufacturing workers and users, possible coral reef and aquatic life disturbance. So, I expect and accept a mild white cast when using this because it is related to its effectiveness and probable lack of nanotization. When I care about the white cast, I use a drop or two of foundation with it. Otherwise, I leave it alone because after rubbing gently in, it’s not very noticeable. No problems with stickiness or tackiness a minute or so after applying and I’ve never had it sting my or my kids eyes probably because it stays put unlike many liquid formulas. I can also attest to its effectiveness as a sunscreen. We use it in the summertime by the beach and at the lake. In the winter and spring time we use it at 10,000 feet elevation while skiing. If we are going to be outdoors in the sun for any significant period of time, we use it then too. Does the job every time. We are diligent about reapplying after swimming or sweating. The pics I posted for comparison of stick sizes. Now go have fun in the sun...after putting on your sunscreen. ----------------------------------------------- Original post: My kid's skin is sensitive to chemical sunscreens so I get only ones made with mineral sunscreens. Sticks are much easier to apply on the face; less mess and hassle. The price of this large stick was off putting at first, but I got it because of the value in price per product; see pics. Very happily, I find it easier to apply than the smaller sticks. Takes less time to swipe on the face and anyone who has ever tried applying sun screen on the face of a child knows, less time to apply is a huge bonus!!! Same effectiveness in preventing sun burns as the smaller versions. I'm buying another one now.
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Rae
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
It works great
Style: NEUTROGENA SHEER ZINC, Size: 1.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Bought this numerous times for ease of use and how good it works. After countless summer days at the zoo, park or amusement park this is the best at staying on and protecting our kids skin. They do have sensitive skin and it does not irritate it either. Will continue to buy!
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BK2012
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 4
Keep it in a cool environment or else
Style: NEUTROGENA SHEER ZINC, Size: 1.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
I think it’s great for kids and I’ve used it and rebought it for years but my only complaint which I’m surprised no one mentions is if it’s warm out, the sunscreen stick melts quite easily in your bag or car and then the stick softens and falls off the applicator making it pretty unusable. Also similarly, if a child pushes the stick out too far, it’ll fall off the applicator. So that wastes a lot for me every time!
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Alexa
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
No more sunscreen in our hair!
Style: NEUTROGENA SHEER ZINC, Size: 1.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
The only kids sunscreen stick I've found that actually glides on. After struggling with too-hard sticks and messy lotions, this is so easy to apply to my wiggling toddler. And the large size makes application to the whole body a breeze. This is perfect to keep in the diaper bag and quickly reapply for the whole family.
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Erika
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
Easy to use
Style: NEUTROGENA SHEER ZINC, Size: 1.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Works great and easy to apply to kids quickly!
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