Everything to Play For
By Marijam Did
By Marijam Did
By Marijam Did
By Marijam Did
Category: Nonfiction
Category: Nonfiction
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$24.95
Sep 17, 2024 | ISBN 9781804293249
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Sep 17, 2024 | ISBN 9781804293263
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Praise
“Destroys the gamers who moan about politics ruining their video games. Did shows that games have always been deeply political and asserts the often overlooked radical potential of a medium that means so much to billions of players worldwide.'”
—Paris Marx, host of Tech Won’t Save Us podcast
“A breathtaking history of the games industry not just as an economical or cultural force, but as an unacknowledged political power. Backed by clear passion for the medium and a boundless expertise, Did examines how everything can be games, and how games touch everything about our world today.”
—Rami Ismail, indie games developer
“Did has achieved a rare, fresh thing. She has enough perspective to give the industry a necessarily critical overview but she’s close enough to celebrate the moments that make games worthwhile – and she makes a strong case that there is still much more to fight for.”
—Josh Sawyer, Director of ‘Fallout: New Vegas’
“Impassioned, fiercely intelligent, proudly left-wing”
—EDGE Magazine
“Videogame critic Did debuts with a blistering critique of the gaming industry’s ethical and political shortcomings. With nuanced analysis, Did offers a damning portrait of the gaming industry that nonetheless finds reasons for hope. This one’s a winner.”
—Publishers Weekly
“An engaging read … Everything to Play For is a good contribution to the discourse about video games and I hope it proves to be a successful step in the process of getting video games as an industry, and as a subject for criticism, resistance and improvement out of the lefty sin bin and into the mainstream.”
—Organise Magazine
“In this well-researched and convincing work, Did presents not a history of video games so much as a look at their political elements and potential … an obvious choice for gamers, but its large picture approach will intrigue many curious readers.”
—Biz Hyzy, Booklist
“After years spent in the field of video games, Marjam Did is here to argue that video games can be used for good. From the early days of Pong to the current world of online gaming, Did believes the role of video games is more than entertainment. Video games can illustrate and bring out the best in humanity.”
—Book Riot
“A passionate, supremely well-informed and intensely thoughtful investigation of one of the key areas of contemporary cultural production”
—Jeremy Gilbert, author of Hegemony Now
“A much-needed diagnosis of how videogames need to change for the sake of both players and producers … Did’s book asks, with infectious pragmatism, can this social and economic power be turned towards something more sustainable, equitable and generous than the simple pursuit of profit?”
—Jamie Sutcliffe, ArtReview
“For anyone who takes video games seriously as an artistic medium, Everything to Play For is an eye-opener. It confronts some ugly realities – but only after that confrontation can there be the possibility of positive change.”
—Winnipeg Free Press
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Main Menu
Tutorial: History
Level I: The Theme
Level II: Communities
Level III: Efficacy
Level IV: Modes of Production
Conclusion: Final Boss
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index
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