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Game Time Understanding Temporality In Video Games Paperback Christopher Hanson

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Game Time Understanding Temporality In Video Games Paperback Christopher Hanson
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.97 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Christopher Hanson
ISBN: 9780253032867, 0253032865
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Paperback

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Game Time Understanding Temporality In Video Games Paperback Christopher Hanson by Christopher Hanson 9780253032867, 0253032865 instant download after payment.

Preserving, pausing, slowing, rewinding, replaying, reactivating, reanimating. . . . Has the ability to manipulate video game timelines altered our cultural conceptions of time?
Video game scholar Christopher Hanson argues that the mechanics of time in digital games have presented a new model for understanding time in contemporary culture, a concept he calls game time. Multivalent in nature, game time is characterized by apparent malleability, navigability, and possibility while simultaneously being highly restrictive and requiring replay and repetition. Hanson demonstrates that compared to analog tabletop games, sports, film, television, and other forms of media, the temporal structures of digital games provide unique opportunities to engage players with liveness, causality, potentiality, and lived experience that create new ways of experiencing time.
Hanson's argument features comparative analysis of key video games titles includingBraid, Quantum Break, Battle of the Bulge, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time,Passage, The Legend of Zelda: The Ocarina of Time,Lifeline, andA Dark Room.

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