Encyclopedia of Video Games: The Culture, Technology, and Art of Gaming [2 Volumes], Volume 1

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Mark J. P. Wolf
Bloomsbury Academic, 16 de ago. de 2012 - 763 páginas

This encyclopedia collects and organizes theoretical and historical content on the topic of video games, covering the people, systems, technologies, and theoretical concepts as well as the games themselves.
This two-volume encyclopedia addresses the key people, companies, regions, games, systems, institutions, technologies, and theoretical concepts in the world of video games, serving as a unique resource for students. The work comprises over 300 entries from 97 contributors, including Ralph Baer and Nolan Bushnell, founders of the video game industry and some of its earliest games and systems. Contributing authors also include founders of institutions, academics with doctoral degrees in relevant fields, and experts in the field of video games.

Organized alphabetically by topic and cross-referenced across subject areas, Encyclopedia of Video Games: The Culture, Technology, and Art of Gaming will serve the needs of students and other researchers as well as provide fascinating information for game enthusiasts and general readers.

  • More than 300 A-Z cross-referenced and integrated entries, from Atari to Zelda
  • Dozens of screenshots and photographs
  • A "Further Reading" bibliography section is included with many entries

Sobre o autor (2012)

Mark J. P. Wolf is professor in the Department of Communication at Concordia University Wisconsin, Mequon, WI.

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