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Seeing Red Nintendos Virtual Boy Jose P Zagal

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Seeing Red Nintendos Virtual Boy Jose P Zagal
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Publisher: MIT Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 12.68 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Jose P. Zagal
ISBN: 9780262045063, 0262045060
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Seeing Red Nintendos Virtual Boy Jose P Zagal by Jose P. Zagal 9780262045063, 0262045060 instant download after payment.

The curious history, technology, and technocultural context of Nintendo’s short-lived stereoscopic gaming console, the Virtual Boy.
With glowing red stereoscopic 3D graphics, the Virtual Boy cast a prophetic hue: Shortly after its release in 1995, Nintendo's balance sheet for the product was "in the red" as well. Of all the innovative long shots the game industry has witnessed over the years, perhaps the most infamous and least understood was the Virtual Boy. Why the Virtual Boy failed, and where it succeeded, are questions that video game experts José Zagal and Benj Edwards explore in Seeing Red, but even more interesting to the authors is what the platform actually was: what it promised, how it worked, and where it fit into the story of gaming.
Nintendo released the Virtual Boy as a standalone table-top device in 1995—and quickly discontinued it after lackluster sales and a lukewarm critical reception. In Seeing Red, Zagal and...

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