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A Brief History of Video Games

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By Richard Stanton

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On Sale
Jul 14, 2015
Page Count
288 pages
Publisher
Running Press
ISBN-13
9780762456154

Price

$14.95

Format

Trade Paperback

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Trade Paperback $14.95

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With a blend of historical context, behind-the-scenes stories, and insights into technological breakthroughs, A Brief History of Video Games highlights the creative minds, groundbreaking innovations, and cultural shifts that have made gaming what it is today.

A Brief History of Video Games provides a unique look at the history and culture of video games, starting with the 1960s classics like Pong to modern favorites such as Grand Theft Auto V and Bioshock. Focusing on creative and scientific advances between 1962 and today, A Brief History of Video Games offers a global perspective on gaming’s past and its cutting-edge future with the evolution of virtual reality, 3D graphics, and thought-interface technology. It also addresses the design process from concept to packaging, considers the influence of manga and anime, and explores the relationship between video games and movies.

Genre:

  • Nonfiction
  • Games & Activities
  • Video & Electronic
  • Video & Mobile

Richard Stanton is a video game journalist who was the features editor at Edge magazine and has written about video games for the Guardian, Polygon, the New Statesman, and others. He lives in Bath, England.

  • Illustrated with full-color photography and screenshots on virtually every page, A Brief History of Video Games: The Evolution of a Global Industry is a researched, plain-spoken, and thoroughly accessible chronicle of video games as a pop culture phenomenon turned major creative industry. From the earliest arcade games, to the rise and fall of Atari, the industry resurrection driven by Nintendo, the proliferation of handheld systems, the more recent surge in mobile (smartphone) gaming, and more, A Brief History of Video Games is an edifying whirlwind tour of market forces, creative geniuses, and spectacular business successes and failures. [a] "must-read" for serious minded game historians and curious video game connoisseurs alike!
    --Midwest Book Review

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Richard Stanton

About the Author

Richard Stanton is a video game journalist who was the features editor at Edge magazine and has written about video games for the Guardian, Polygon, the New Statesman, and others. He lives in Bath, England.

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