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My cat loves sitting next to me when I play video games. It seems cute. But I’m starting to think she does it just to be an arrogant jerk of a cat. She’s not the funny cat she thinks she is. Today I played Okami HD on the PS4. She refused to join in on the fun.

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I’m reviewing all of the Boss Fight Books releases, so subscribe to this channel and click the bell notification icon to be sure you don’t miss future reviews. Welcome to Burning Books. I’m Caleb, and I want to help you love video games even more. I do that with editorials about video games, funny skits about video games, and reviews that tend to highlight items that help support what makes games so great. For example, this video, part of my ongoing series where I review all of the books from the Boss Fight Books catalog. Today’s review is of Jagged Alliance 2 by Darius Kazemi, a game I’ve never played by an author I’ve never heard of. But as you’ll find out, this book scratches a very particular itch and may scratch that same itch if you have it. Stay tuned.

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I’m reviewing all of the Boss Fight Books releases, so subscribe to this channel and click the bell notification icon to be sure you don’t miss future reviews. Welcome to Burning Books. I’m Caleb, and I want to help you love video games even more. Today I'm continuing to review all of the Boss Fight Books releases. Subscribe and click the bell icon so you don't miss future reviews. As for past reviews, check the description below for a link to my playlist of all the Boss Fight Books reviews so far. Today's book: Galaga by Michael Kimball. Did you know there’s a way to cheat in Galaga by allowing enemy shots to stack, occupying the game’s allotted enemy fire memory, ultimately rendering the enemies unable to shoot at all. But as Michael Kimball tells us, real Galaga players are ethically opposed to using the cheat.

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I’m reviewing all of the Boss Fight Books releases, so subscribe to this channel and click the bell notification icon to be sure you don’t miss future reviews. I've never played ZZT. I'm not transgender. And for a book that aims to enlighten the reader on both fronts, it's got some problems.

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Welcome to Burning Books. I’m Caleb, and I want to help you love video games even more. And if you are a fan of Limited Run Games, I’m about to help you love those games even more. You now have a better chance of owning those limited release games, because I’m not buying them anymore. I’m one less buyer to compete with. I made a video about Limited Run Games a month ago. I’d like to make a better one. That’s what this is (hopefully it’s better). I’m going to talk about why I love what Limited Run Games does and why I’m not buying as many games from them as I used to. Sounds contradictory, I know...and it probably is. I’m still trying to figure out my own logic. Maybe you can help me out in the comments below. What am I thinking?

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I’m reviewing all of the Boss Fight Books releases, so subscribe to this channel and click the bell notification icon to be sure you don’t miss future reviews. Welcome to Burning Books. I’m Caleb and I want to help you love video games even more than you already do. It’s a tall order, I understand, but for someone as short as I am, I welcome any challenge that makes me feel tall. Today I’m continuing my mission to review all of the Boss Fight Books releases. There’s a link to BossFightBooks.com below in case you are not familiar with this publisher. The short version: they publish books about video games, with each book being an in-depth exploration of a single game. Such a proposition scratches all of my nerdy itches. Today’s book: Chrono Trigger by Michael P. Williams. I’ve never played Chrono Trigger. But I loved this book. What? How is that possible?

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I’m reviewing all of the Boss Fight Books releases, so subscribe to this channel and click the bell notification icon to be sure you don’t miss future reviews. Welcome to Burning Books. I'm Caleb, and I want to help you love video games even more. Today I'm doing that by telling you the tale of the actor who almost died of crohn's disease. See, already you love video games even more. Video games would never inflame your bowels enough to tear a hole in your small intestine. Unless you just don’t know how video games should be used. Ken Baumann, the aforementioned almost dead actor wrote the first book in the Boss Fight Books collection, this one titled and about Earthbound. I’m reviewing all of the Boss Fights Books releases, so go ahead and subscribe and click the bell icon to make sure you don’t miss any of the reviews. Have you read this book? What do you think? Let me know in the comments at the YouTube video page.

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