I found this interesting tidbit on comp.misc.
Unfortunately, the book appears to be a grab bag.
No table of contents on the book seller web sites.
-Ben
Title: Shareware Heroes by Richard Moss
Author: John Gruber
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2023 22:35:21 -0400
Link:
https://sharewareheroes.com/
From Richard Moss, author of the excellent The Secret History of
Mac Gaming [1]:
Shareware Heroes takes readers on a journey through a critical yet long overlooked chapter in video game history: the rise and eventual fall of the shareware model.
As commercial game distribution professionalised in the 1980s, independent creators with scant resources or contacts were squeezed out of the market. But not entirely. New technologies and distribution concepts were creating a
hidden games publishing market--one that operated by different rules and
that, at least for the first several years, had no powerful giants.
It was a land of opportunity and promise, and a glimpse of the digital-first future. This is the story of the games and developers who relied on nascent networking technologies combined with word-of-mouth marketing in an era before social media.
What a fun website Moss made for this. It's just perfect. He's got a preview from the chapter on Id Software's Doom [2] to whet your appetite. The
book is available in hardcover, paperback, audio book, and e-book
formats. [3]
Links:
[1]
https://secrethistoryofmacgaming.com/
[2]
https://sharewareheroes.com/doomed.html
[3]
https://daringfireball.net/linked/2023/04/13/shareware-heroes
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