Officially endorsed by founder Ian Stewart, this lavish, 560-page book plots the course of Gremlin, from initial successes with Monty Mole, Jack the Nipper and Thing on A Spring, to its ground-breaking Lotusbranded racing games, and eventual purchase by Infogrames in 1999.
A Gremlin In The Works by Mark Hardisty features interviews and anecdotes from all of Gremlin's key members, including Chris Kerry, Ben Daglish and Greg Holmes, along with stalwarts of the UK gaming scene: Rod Cousens, Tim Chaney, Jeremy Heath-Smith, Geoff Brown and Infogrames founder Bruno Bonnell, among many others.
This second edition differs from the original 2015 release. In direct response to customer feedback, the book is now combined into one hardback edition, opposed to two separate books, and the slipcase is not included. The content has received some minor updates.