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Real Games - What's Legitimate and What's Not in Contemporary Videogames (Hardcover) Loot Price: R742
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Real Games - What's Legitimate and What's Not in Contemporary Videogames (Hardcover): Mia Consalvo, Christopher A....

Real Games - What's Legitimate and What's Not in Contemporary Videogames (Hardcover)

Mia Consalvo, Christopher A. Paul

Series: Playful Thinking

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How we talk about games as real or not-real, and how that shapes what games are made and who is invited to play them. In videogame criticism, the worst insult might be "That's not a real game!" For example, "That's not a real game, it's on Facebook!" and "That's not a real game, it's a walking simulator!" But how do people judge what is a real game and what is not-what features establish a game's gameness? In this engaging book, Mia Consalvo and Christopher Paul examine the debates about the realness or not-realness of videogames and find that these discussions shape what games get made and who is invited to play them. Consalvo and Paul look at three main areas often viewed as determining a game's legitimacy: the game's pedigree (its developer), the content of the game itself, and the game's payment structure. They find, among other things, that even developers with a track record are viewed with suspicion if their games are on suspect platforms. They investigate game elements that are potentially troublesome for a game's gameness, including genres, visual aesthetics, platform, and perceived difficulty. And they explore payment models, particularly free-to-play-held by some to be a marker of illegitimacy. Finally, they examine the debate around such so-called walking simulators as Dear Esther and Gone Home. And finally, they consider what purpose is served by labeling certain games "real."

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Imprint: MIT Press
Country of origin: United States
Series: Playful Thinking
Release date: September 2019
First published: 2019
Authors: Mia Consalvo • Christopher A. Paul (Associate Professor)
Dimensions: 203 x 137 x 21mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 978-0-262-04260-4
Categories: Books > Computing & IT > General
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LSN: 0-262-04260-6
Barcode: 9780262042604

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