Lost in a good game : why we play video games and what they can do for us
2020
Book
When Pete Etchells was 14, his father died from motor neuron disease. In order to cope, he immersed himself in a virtual world - first as an escape, but later to try to understand what had happened. Etchells is now a researcher into the psychological effects of video games, and was co-author on a recent paper explaining why WHO plans to classify 'game addiction' as a danger to public health are based on bad science and (he thinks) are a bad idea. In this, his first book, he journeys through the history and development of video games - from Turing's chess machine to mass multiplayer online games like World of Warcraft- via scientific study, to investigate the highs and lows of playing and get to the bottom of our relationship with games - why we do it, and what they really mean to us. At the same time, 'Lost in a Good Game' is a very unusual memoir of a writer coming to terms with his grief via virtual worlds, as he tries to work out what area of popular culture we should classify games (a relatively new technology) under.
Item Details
ISBN:
- 9781785786143
- 1785786148
Description: xi, 339 pages ; 20 cm
Notes: Includes bibliographical references (pages 319-339).
Contents:
- Prologue
- Dragons and demons
- A brief history of early video games
- Why do we play video games?
- Control and imagination
- A brief interlude
- Are violent video games bad for us?
- Moral panics
- Are video games addictive?
- Screen time
- Immersion and virtual reality
- Wayfaring and wayfinding
- Digital spectator sports
- Loss.
Control Number: 3003824
Publisher: London : Icon Books Ltd, 2020.Subjects: Video games -- Psychological aspects.