This site has been the birth-place of several books on software development. The first was The Essential Guide To Flash Games, released in 2010, published by Apress/Friends Of Ed.
This book was born out the tutorials we posted on the site in the four previous years. All new and previously unpublished material, the book covered writing Flash games from the ground-up using all the skills we had mastered building games over the previous decade.
The book was published in the height of “Flash Game Era”, and it shows. One of the chapters covers “viral Flash Games”, and instructs budding game developers how to publish their games with viral advertisements on the now defunct (but beloved) Mochi Games platform.
This book was supposed to include information on publishing to iOS devices. However, just a few days before the text was being finalized, Steve Jobs announced that “Flash would never be on the iPad”. This threw us, and the publisher for a loop. However, all ended well. Flash still had a few good years left in it after this , and unlike 90% of the books published every years it went on to make a profit.
We still get emails about this book, from people trying to learn to make games in Flash. It’s always nice to hear from people who have been inspired to make their own creations from the information provided.
In the process of promoting the book, we created this fake “Infomercial” for it an posted it on Youtube.com. This was at the time of “The Snuggie” which at the time we felt was the best/worst product ever made. See if you can spot “The Snuggie” hidden in the video.
- You can get the source code for the book here! (New location)
- Having Trouble?: Read the Errata FAQ here: http://www.8bitrocket.com/2010/05/03/essential-guide-to-flash-games-errata-f-a-q/
- Play The 10 Games In The Book (most of them still work! You need Flash installed and running in your browser though). You will notice many of them they all have a very “retro” feel. Sue us, that’s what we like.
.Our 2nd book was HTML5 Canvas , published by O’Reilly in 2011. This book came directly from our experience with Steve Jobs, Flash, and our first book, The Essential Guide To Flash Games. It became apparent to us that Flash, running in a browser, was going to disappear.
We were not happy about this. Both of us has spent the previous 10 years basing our careers on building kids entertainment web sites and games in Flash. However, with the writing on the wall, we looked for what might be the “replacement” for Flash and we found it in the HTML5 Canvas.
This was actually the first book ever published on the subject and led to speaker slots for us at several DevCon 5 developer conventions and a few teaching engagements at major corporations.
It was a very popular title for O’Reilly, and spent a few days in the #1 Slot on the Amazon Game Programming charts in 2011. It sold well enough that O’Reilly awarded us with framed covers of the book to commemorate sales (photo to the right)
In what we felt was a salute to our old favorite technology, we dedicated the book “To Flash”. We thought it was cute and irreverent, until our dad died three months later, and we wished we had dedicated it to him instead.
Our third book was the 2nd Edition of HTML Canvas, released in 2013. The book was completely overhauled, and we added 30% new content. This version of the book was even more popular than the first. It was translated into Spanish, Chinese, and Korean (and possibly other languages).
It is now used as a text book and is still in print, almost four years later.
Also, We came to our senses with this one, and dedicated it our dad.
The source code the 2nd edition is available here:
- http://www.8bitrocket.com/html5canvas/2nd_edition_examples_2_4_8_9_10.zip
- http://www.8bitrocket.com/html5canvas/2nd_edition_examples_1_3_5_6_7_11.zip
Future Books?
Anything is possible. One of us has been working on a generation-x memoir based on the Atari Memoirs series on this site, but as for technical books, we will have to see might interest us in the future.
Want to read the full story of ho these books came together? See the Stories below
- Atlantis Software Budget Gaming Gems for the Atari 8bit Computers and Atari 400 mini
- Top 50 Atari ST Side Scroll Platform Shooters Part 1 numbers 50-41
- 10 Atari 8bit Hidden Gem Arcade Clones tested on the Atari400 Mini
- The Complete Guide to Playing AtariBlast! On our Atari 400 Mini
- #105 The Atari 400 Mini Honest First Impressions
- 30 Essential Atari 8bit Vertical Flying SHMUPS for your Atari 400 Mini
- 8bit Rocket Review: Polono PL 420 Thermal Label Printer. Perfect for Amazon and EBAY Sellers
- 8bit Rocket How to: How to Remove Vocals with Cyberlink Audio Director 365
- What is Expedition BS + Curse is Oak Oak Island s3 e18: Norse and Templar BS
- Atari 8bit / 5200 vs Colecovision: Atarisoft Proving Grounds
- 25 Essential Atari 8bit Horizontal SHMUPS for your Atari 400 Mini
- Atari ST Goes MAGNUM! Ocean’s 4-Hit Game Multi-Disk Pack!
- How to Record, Render and Export a 60 FPS Atari 2600 Game
- Redemption For a Game Maker: “Once Upon Atari” Book Review.
- #104: Atari 400 Mini -BLOWOUT! All the Games and More.#104:
- Atari Proving Grounds: Burgertime. 2600 vs 7800 vs Atari8bit/5200 vs ST up next
- Have a BLAST with these 25 Atari 8bit Run and Game for your Atari 400 Mini
- #103 Into the Vertical Blank Visits VCF So Cal. 2024
- Atari ST Vertical Flying Shooters Part 4 1990 and 91
- Music Review:[alternate] Declaration (The Alarm)
- 30 Essential Atari 8bit Platform Games to Rock Your Atari 400 Mini
- Atari ST: The Tengen Trilogy. Crack the seal!
- 25 First and 3rd person shooters to rock your Atari 400 Mini
- Atari Proving Grounds: Donkey Kong. 2600 vs 7800 vs Atari8bit vs ST
- S6:E13: VCF So Cal 2024! Interview With The Vintnerds!
- Atari ST The 16-Bit hit Machine. 4 Gremlin All-Out Classics
- Rock the Atari 400 Mini with these 20 games: The Atari 400 Arcade #2:
- Atari ST LOG Magazine #2 May 1986: An Action RPG Point and Click and More
- Atari 2600 Plus 1.1 Giant Home Brew Cart Test #1: 19 Games Tested
- Atari 8bit Datamost Game Exploration 15+ Classic 8bit Games
- Atari 2600+ Intrigue…Does The 2600+ Use The Same Tech as Evercade?
- Atari 8bit + C64 LA Swat and Panther 2 on One pack
- For Brandon
- RAVING MAD! 1992 Atari ST Action Platformer Collection
- Christmas Before Atari : The 1977 Sears Wish Book Top-50
- S6:E12 Atari 8bit and more With Author and Extreme Tech Editor Jamie Lendino
- S6:E11: Punker Pac-Man And The Mindless Generation
- Atari ST Run and Gun #2: 25+ Top down explore and blast games.
- Podcast Bonus!: Atari ST LOG #1 April 1986: Atari ST History from an American Perspective
- 25 Atari ST Run and Gun games #1 Vertical
- Atari ST STOS Basic Grief Game Dev Diary #1
- Balance
- 7800 – Orion Assault -beta
- 7800 – Last Stand Halloween -beta
- !Atari Jaguar Raiden : Crack the Seal!
- Atari Proving Grounds: Galaxian. Atari Proving Grounds: Galaxian. Atari ST vs 2600 vs 7800 vs Atari8bit/5200
- S6e10: Jeff Minter, Giles and Zarjaz with Tony Longworth – Heart of Neon Soundtrack Composer
- Lost Credit (full version) And Credits
- Lost Credit: (part 2) The Secret Atari Heroes Of GCC
- S6:E8:Goth and Leong Atari ST Bedroom Coding Heroes
- Pacman ST for the Atari ST Bedroom Coded Classics #3
- Lost Credit: The Secret Atari Heroes of GCC (part 1)
- Atari ST A Quest for Galaxia – A Bedroom Coded Stone Cold Classic #2
- Never Stop – The Making Of Karateka (Updated for 2023)
- S6:E6: The Ubiquitously Requisite Atari 2600+ Video Episode
- Atari ST Annihilator – A Bedroom Coded Stone Cold Classic
- Atari 7800 Basic Lesson 3: Title Screens
- Atari ST STOS Basic #3: Speeding up Sprite Rendering: Make a thing!
- S6:E5 The Vindication of Desert Falcon. Interview with GCC’s Michael Feinstein. Full Video and Audio Podcast
- The Complete Asteroids on Atari Home Systems Five Part Series The Latest – Top Our Top 15 countdown.
- Missile Command Ports and Clones For Atari home Machines #2600 #5200 #atari8bit #atarist #jaguar #lynx
- Asteroids on Atari Home Machines part 4: #A7800, #Lynx, #Jaguar and Beyond: History Series
- Evercade: Amiga Team 17 Cart: Crack The Seal
- A-Z Atari 8bit Vertical Shooters in 18 Minutes. 60+ Games
- Atari 7800 Basic Lesson 2: Sprites
- S6:E4 Inflection point! Amico v. Atari. Plus Homebrew with STOS and 7800 Basic
- Atari 7800 Basic Lesson 1.5: The Three C’s
- Atari 7800 Basic Lesson #1 : Hello World
- Beginning Atari ST STOS BASIC #2: The Screen and Tiles
- Beginning Atari ST STOS #1 Sprites. MAKE A THING!
- MAKE A THING! Atari ST Boulder Dash Construction Set
- S6:E3 In Conversation with Mission Ed Possible
- S6:E2 Found In the Desert – Dads, Guns, Gold, The Atari ST and The Lost Dutchman Mine
- Found In the Desert – Dads, Guns, Gold, The Atari ST and The Lost Dutchman Mine: The Movie!
- S6:E1 Space Sucker – An 80’s Sitcom Takes on Video Games
- S5:E11: John
- Video: Atari 4160 STE Episode 1: Hardware overview and game playVideo:
- Video: Atari ST Beyond Zork: What’s in the Game Box? Open and Play
- S5:E10: Mike Mika Interview + How The “Atari Anniversary Celebration” Saved Christmas
- S5:e9 USA v. England Anco v. Sensible Association Footie Special
- Atari 50th Anniversary Celebration: First Look
- S5:e8 75th Episode Free For All: Twin Brothers in Conversation
- Atari XP Cartridge Fix!
- S5:E7: The Ballad of The Arcade1UP Atari Legacy Centipede Machine
- Arcade1up Atari Centipede Legacy Overview and Review
- S5:e6 Atari ST Halcyon Days of 1989 Part 3: Atari ST Gaming Gems
- S5:E5: The Computer Lab and The Horror of Junior High
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