How to Do Things with Videogames

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University of Minnesota Press
Ian Bogost
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In recent years, computer games have moved from the margins of popular culture to its center. Reviews of new games and profiles of game designers now regularly appear in the New York Times and the New Yorker, and sales figures for games are reported alongside those of books, music, and movies. They are increasingly used for purposes other than entertainment, yet debates about videogames still fork along one of two paths: accusations of debasement through violence and isolation or defensive paeans to their potential as serious cultural works. In How to Do Things with Videogames, Ian Bogost contends that such generalizations obscure the limitless possibilities offered by the medium's ability to create complex simulated realities.

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Contributor Bio

Ian Bogost is professor of digital media at the Georgia Institute of Technology. His books include

Persuasive Games: The Expressive Power of Videogames

and

Newsgames: Journalism at Play.

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