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Trigger Happy Steven Poole

Trigger Happy By Steven Poole

Trigger Happy by Steven Poole


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In this volume, Steven Pool draws on film, music, books and games to ask the question of whether the videogame is an art form, and if so, what kind of an artform is it, where did it come from and where is it going.

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Trigger Happy: The Inner Life of Videogames by Steven Poole

A ground-breaking account of the cultural history and impact of videogames, from Pong and Space Invaders to Tomb Raider and Tekken. Videogames are here to stay. It is now more than a quarter of a century since the appearance of the first commercially available videogame, Pong. Now the profits on blockbuster games are measured in terms of the first weekend's millions, like those of mass-market films. Sony estimates that nearly 1 in 5 UK households has a Playstation; worldwide sales of its console have topped 30 million. Videogame design is now the subject of accredited BSc degrees at universities. The market domination by British based videogame companies is one of the success stories of the decade. Yet videogames are still seen as a compromised art-form, derivative at best, actively harmful at worst. In "Trigger Happy", Steven Poole asks the question: If this is an artform, what kind of an artform is it? Where did it come from, and where is it going?

About Steven Poole

Steven Poole was born in London in 1972, and read English at Cambridge. He writes for the Guardian, the Independent and the Times Literary Supplement, and has also worked as a composer for television and short film. In his spare time he saves the planet from alien invasion and plays chess.

Additional information

GOR001218772
9781841151212
1841151211
Trigger Happy: The Inner Life of Videogames by Steven Poole
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
2001-03-05
256
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