More than a Game: The Computer Game as Fictional Form
by Barry Atkins
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There is little doubt that computer and video games occupy a significant place in contemporary popular culture. Taking its cue from practices of reading texts in literary and cultural studies, this text considers the computer game as an emerging mode of contemporary storytelling.Tags
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- GV1469.17 .S63 .A85 — Geography, Anthropology and Recreation Recreation. Leisure Recreation. Leisure Games and amusements Indoor games and amusements Computer games. Video games. Fantasy games
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