A brief history of video games /

Stanton, Richard, 1982-,

A brief history of video games / Richard Stanton. - 368 pages : color illustrations ; 20 cm. - Brief history of . - Brief history of. .

"The evolution of a global industry"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references (page 363) and index.

Introduction -- The prehistory of video games -- Baer's brown box -- Spacewar! -- Atari's born -- VES vs VCS -- Oregon Trail -- A tale of two adventures -- Uncle Clive and Big Jack -- Atari shock! -- The golden age of the arcades -- The rise of Nintendo -- Simpatico -- Doom 101 -- The console war -- The 'Nintendo' PlayStation -- A dream dies -- An ugly motherfucker -- Pocket monsters: the history of handhelds -- Mobile gaming -- eSports -- Metal... gear? -- Here comes everybody -- Revolution -- Steam and valve -- Go anywhere, do anything: Grand Theft Auto -- Indie-pendence -- Continue?

"This Brief History provides a unique look at the history and culture of video games, starting with the 1960s classics like Pong to modern favorites such as Grand Theft Auto V and Bioshock. Focusing on creative and scientific advances between 1962 and today, "A Brief History of Video Games" offers a global perspective on gaming s past and its cutting-edge future with the evolution of virtual reality, 3D graphics, and thought-interface technology. It also addresses the design process from concept to packaging, considers the influence of manga and anime, and explores the relationship between video games and movies."--Provided by publisher.

0762456159 (paperback) 9780762456154 (paperback)


Video games--History.

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