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Retro Game Books produces and publishes retro gaming themed books and was founded in 2020 by Brian Riggsbee. The company prides itself on its passion for preserving gaming history and providing valuable resources for enthusiasts and collectors.
Books
editRetro Game Books has produced The Complete History of Rygar, Video Game Maps: NES & Famicom, Video Game Maps: Genesis, Video Game Maps: SNES, Pixel Art: Metroid, Retro Gaming Coloring Book, and more.
Owner
editOwner Brian Riggsbee is a former game designer and producer who has contributed to a diverse range of titles, including Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault, Medal of Honor: Allied Assault - Breakthrough, Gods & Heroes: Rome Rising, Star Trek Online, Hannah Montana: Rock Out the Show, Disney Channel All Star Party, Disney's High School Musical 3, 2013: Infected Wars, Madden 10, and Ashen Empires. He has also developed several maps for Counter-Strike: Source and Global Offensive and created a five-level campaign for Left 4 Dead 2.
Brian has been featured on numerous podcasts and articles.
Press
editIn November 2021, Polygon's Matt Leon [1] reviewed Retro Game Book's premiere release The Legend of Argus: The Complete History of Rygar, calling it a "deep dive" and "fantastic".