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MIT Press has a bundle all about games on Humble. The collection looks at the design, development and history of computer games, RPGs and even VR.
The bundle supports the charity Girls Who Code, a group working to close the gender gap in tech. The deal lasts until about the 4th of September, and you can get it from its three-tier landing page.
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- Atari to Zelda: Japan’s Video Games in Global Contexts
- Codename Revolution: The Nintendo Wii Platform
- The Warcraft Civilization: Social Science in a Virtual World
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- How Pac-Man Eats
- Communities of Play: Emergent Cultures in Multiplayer Games and Virtual Worlds
- Atari Age: The Emergence of Video Games in America
- A Play of Bodies: How We Perceive Video Games
- Super Power, Spoony Bards, and Silverware: The Super Nintendo Entertainment System
- Atari to Zelda: Japan’s Video Games in Global Contexts
- Codename Revolution: The Nintendo Wii Platform
- The Warcraft Civilization: Social Science in a Virtual World
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- Game Wizards: The Epic Battle for Dungeons and Dragons
- Virtual Reality
- The Elusive Shift: How Role-Playing Games Forged Their Identity
- Racing the Beam: The Atari Video Computer System
- How Games Move Us: Emotion by Design
- Half-Real: Videos Games Between Real Rules and Fictional Worlds
- The Art of Failure: An Essay on the Pain of Playing Video Games
- The Well-Played Game: A Player’s Philosophy
- Critical Play: Radical Game Design
- Play Matters
- Uncertainty in Games
- Values at Play in Digital Games
- Homebrew Gaming and the Beginnings of Vernacular Digitality
- Achievement Relocked: Love Aversion and Game Design
- Developer’s Dilemma: The Secret World of Videogame Creators
- Handmade Pixels: The Independent Video Games and The Quest for Authenticity
- Who Are You? Nintendo’s Game Boy Advance Platform
- How Pac-Man Eats
- Communities of Play: Emergent Cultures in Multiplayer Games and Virtual Worlds
- Atari Age: The Emergence of Video Games in America
- A Play of Bodies: How We Perceive Video Games
- Super Power, Spoony Bards, and Silverware: The Super Nintendo Entertainment System
- Atari to Zelda: Japan’s Video Games in Global Contexts
- Codename Revolution: The Nintendo Wii Platform
- The Warcraft Civilization: Social Science in a Virtual World
Quick Links
- The MIT Press’ Inside Gaming Bundle.
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