Phosphor Dot Fossils: Level 2 (The Other DVD)
Once upon a time, younger me, a stay-at-home dad with a baby boy to take care of, had the crazy idea of creating my own video game history documentary with what I had on hand (an outdated second-hand Avid Media Composer, lots of old video games, emulators, and some graphic design and video editing skills honed over many years in broadcast TV). I authored and burned the discs at home, labeled them at home with one of those Lightscribe drives (remember those?), printed my own packaging, and sold 'em online. Suddenly, at least for a few years, I was a stay-at-home dad with an income.
This is the second of two volumes of Phosphor Dot Fossils, whose intro you'll probably recognize because, after a bit of gentle upscaling, I still use the bloody thing on my current YouTube videos. The original PDF DVDs were designed to be "video books" - there was no announcer, you had to read it. But at the same time you could, in most cases, see and hear what was being discussed.
Video and sound quality was much better here than the first volume. It's still very, very standard-def though. Bear in mind also that this was the state of video game history knowledge prior to the 20-teens - other information has been uncovered since then.
Since the original Phosphor Dot Fossils DVDs have long outlived their commercial viability, I'm putting them here on YouTube in their entirety. Hopefully you enjoy them as a bit of a relic of homemade video production from well over a decade ago.
Check out my other projects and podcasts: eBooks "VWORP!1", "VWORP!2", "WARP!1" and "Fatherhood, Fandom, And Fading Out" available at http://www.thelogbook.com/store/ and at Amazon!
Select Game: Expanded Memories of the Odyssey2 podcast - http://www.thelogbook.com/selectgame/
Retrogram podcast - http://www.thelogbook.com/retrogram/
Don't Give This Tape To Earl podcast - http://www.thelogbook.com/thistape/
theLogBook.com's Escape Pod daily mini-podcast - http://www.thelogbook.com/podcast/
And, of course, the site that started it all, combining sci-fi, retro video games, book, music and toy reviews, and all sorts of retro-futurist fun: http://www.thelogbook.com
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