Found these on the web on accident with some info.
Sheff, David; _Game Over: How Nintendo Zapped an American
Industry, Captured Your Dollars, and Enslaved Your Children_;
0-679-40469-4; Random House; 1993; $25.00; 445p; HC.
Arcade: DONKEY KONG.
Notes: [The following notes are excerpts from a post on
rec.games.video.classic. Things in quotes are chapter names.] Very
interesting novel about the history of Nintendo. Went into great
detail about the origin of the company in Japan (creating playing
cards), all the way to about mid '92. "I, Mario" details key creative
people, including Sigeru Miyamoto, the creator of Donkey Kong, which
introduced the Mario character. "For A Fistful of Quarters" explored
Nintendo of America's offering of a table top version of Donkey Kong
in bars. It goes into Sidney Sheinberg's lawsuit against NOA for the
use of the King Kong character in the Donkey Kong game (the lawsuit
failed). "Reversal of Fortune" goes into the history of Nolan
Bushnell, and Atari's rise and fall. (jaime)
Sheff, David; _Game Over: How Nintendo Conquered the World_;
0-679-73622-0; Vintage Books; 1994; $13.00?; [?]p; PB.
Arcade: DONKEY KONG.
Notes: There is supposed to be a significant difference between the
hard cover and paperback. Please submit more information if you have
it.
NOTE:
I copy pasted the info from a long dead website:
http://home.hiwaay.net/~lkseitz/cvg/cvglit.shtml