Hey, guys, thanks for the comments and the support. One thing I should point out is that the vast majority of games you're saying that are not in there, are in fact in there, and then some (in fact, games and even systems never mentioned in any other book are in there). Utopia, Civilization, Pong, Pinball Construction Set, Tecmo Bowl, Nethack, etc. The content covers countless hundreds of games.
Consider the 34 main games the launch pad to talk about all the other games that both came before and after in that same general category. If you're having trouble reading the master game list in the review, by all means go to the book's official site on Armchair Arcade, which gives an alternate TOC and has well over 100 bonus images not found in the book or in the online only bonus chapters. Besides the free online only bonus chapters - which are exactly like the content you'd find in the book - you can also read excerpts from the book itself on both Amazon and Google. The image quality if through the roof and the book is full color glossy throughout.
As for the title, well, sometimes you have to go with the title the publisher wants (and I'll leave it at that). It really is a book on the most influential and important games from all eras, regardless of platform, and the subject matter goes from the 1940's right up to 2009.