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Game after : a cultural study of video game afterlife /

Overview: We purchase video games to play them, not to save them. What happens to video games when they are out of date, broken, nonfunctional, or obsolete? Should a game be considered an "ex-game" if it exists only as emulation, as an artifact in museum displays, in an archival box, or at...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Guins, Raiford
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, [2014]
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505 0 |a Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Persistent games: -- Ex-game -- Afterlife and the culture of materiality -- Where is history in game studies? -- Now boarding -- Museified: -- Object lessened? -- Artifact-activity -- Slips -- Iconic object -- 2006_0102_04 -- Thinking Inside The (Archival) Box: -- Chronicled -- Era of collection -- Collection of no-things: Mr Higinbotham's oscilloscope of wonder -- After The Arcade: -- Unintentional monuments -- Curious cabinets -- Arcade projects: -- Behind the screen-or the totality of the thing -- eGameRevolution-or Space Invaders behind glass -- Videotopia: exhibit of the true history of video games-or itinerant antiques -- California extreme-the classic arcade game show-or another spin around the present -- American Classic Arcade Museum at Fun Spot-or welcome to the Musecade The International Arcade Museum-or online census project -- Remains of the game -- Thinking Outside The (Game Cartridge) Box: -- NRFB -- Container becomes content -- Cliff Spohn's evocative surfaces -- Landfill Legend: -- Classified -- Trashing E T -- E T as trash -- Memento Mori -- Postscript: Remains to be seen -- Game Saved: -- Restoration hardware -- Back to the fire buttons: vintage arcade superstore -- Supercade unbound: supercade collection -- Serving history: recreation of Tennis For Two -- Final walkthrough -- Appendix -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. 
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