Computer Games

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Computer Games

Text, Narrative and Play

Society and culture: general Popular culture Computer games / online games: strategy guides

Authors: Diane Carr, David Buckingham, Andrew Burn, Gareth Schott

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Language: English

Published by: Polity

Published on: 10 March 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9780745687506


Computer games are one of the most exciting and rapidly evolving media of our time.

Revenues from console and computer games have now overtaken those from Hollywood movies; and online gaming is one of the fastest-growing areas of the internet. Games are no longer just kids'' stuff: the majority of players are now adults, and the market is constantly broadening. The visual style of games has become increasingly sophisticated, and the complexities of game-play are ever more challenging. Meanwhile, the iconography and generic forms of games are increasingly influencing a whole range of other media, from films and television to books and toys.

This book provides a systematic, comprehensive introduction to the analysis of computer and video games.

It introduces key concepts and approaches drawn from literary, film and media theory in an accessible and concrete manner; and it tests their use and relevance by applying them to a small but representative selection of role-playing and action-adventure games. It combines methods of textual analysis and audience research, showing how the combination of such methods can give a more complete picture of these playable texts and the fan cultures they generate. Clearly written and engaging, it will be a key text for students in the field and for all those with an interest in taking games seriously.

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