The Video Game Explosion: A History from PONG to PlayStation and Beyond

· ABC-CLIO
3.3
19 reviews
Ebook
380
Pages

About this ebook

The Video Game Explosion: A History from PONG to PlayStation and Beyond traces the growth of a global phenomenon that has become an integral part of popular culture today. All aspects of video games and gaming culture are covered inside this engaging reference, including the leading video game innovators, the technological advances that made the games of the late 1970s and those of today possible, the corporations that won and lost billions of dollars pursing this lucrative market, arcade culture, as well as the demise of free-standing video consoles and the rise of home-based and hand-held gaming devices.

In the United States alone, the video game industry raked in an astonishing $12.5 billion last year, and shows no signs of slowing. Once dismissed as a fleeting fad of the young and frivolous, this booming industry has not only proven its staying power, but promises to continue driving the future of new media and emerging technologies. Today video games have become a limitless and multifaceted medium through which Fortune 50 corporations and Hollywood visionaries alike are reaching broader global audiences and influencing cultural trends at a rate unmatched by any other media.

Ratings and reviews

3.3
19 reviews
Joe DAngelo
November 4, 2020
So sad that this book was priced out of sheer deception. Hoping that someone would read SEVEN dollars, not SEVENTY DOLLARS. Why?
A Google user
It is a great book i recomend looking into it, and if you like it like i do then i would suggest buying it
A Google user
January 31, 2012
Not $60 good :-(

About the author

MARK J. P. WOLF is an Associate Professor in the Communication Department at Concordia University Wisconsin. He has a Ph. D. from the School of Cinema/Television at the University of Southern California, and his books include The Medium of the Video Game (2001), Virtual Morality: Morals, Ethics, and New Media (2003), The Video Game Theory Reader (2003), and The World of the D'ni: Myst and Riven (2006).

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