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1 online resource (viii, 125 pages) |
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Landmark video games |
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Landmark video games.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Note |
Print version record. |
Contents |
The Myst Phenomenon -- Myst and the Adventure Game Genre -- Early Works of the Miller Brothers -- The World of Myst -- Myst Island -- The Stoneship Age -- The Channelwood Age -- The Mechanical Age -- The Selenitic Age -- Dunny (D'Ni) -- The Rime Age -- Beyond the Game: The Other Myst Products -- From Myst to Riven: Subcreation and Expansion -- The World of Riven -- Temple Island (Dome Island) -- Jungle Island (Village Island) -- Tay (The Rebel Age) -- Book Assembly Island (Crater Island) -- Survey Island (Map or Garden Island) -- The 233rd Age (Gehn's Office and Bedroom) -- Prison Island -- Riven's Fortunes and the Rest of the Myst Series -- Myst's and Riven's Influence on the Adventure Game Genre. |
Summary |
"Myst and Riven is well-written, interesting, on-topic, insightful, and a real pleasure to read."--Edward Castronova, Indiana University Video games have become a major cultural force, and within their history, Myst and its sequel Riven stand out as influential examples. Myst and Riven: The World of the D'ni is a close analysis of two of the most popular and significant video games in the history of the genre, investigating in detail their design, their functionality, and the gameplay experience they provide players. While scholarly close analysis has been applied to films for some time now, it has only rarely been applied at this level to video games. Mark J.P. Wolf uses elements such as graphics and sound, the games' mood and atmosphere and how they are generated, the geography and design of the digital worlds, and the narrative structures of the games to examine their appeal to both critical and general audiences, their legacy, and what made them great. Myst and Riven is the inaugural book in the Landmark Video Games series, edited by Mark J.P. Wolf and Bernard Perron, which is the first series to examine individual video games of historical significance |
Language |
English. |
Access |
Open Access EbpS |
Subject |
Myst.
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Riven.
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Myst
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Riven
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Adventure video games.
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Jeux vidéo d'aventure.
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Computer games -- online games: strategy guides.
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Hobbies, quizzes & games.
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GAMES -- Video & Electronic.
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GAMES -- General.
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Adventure video games
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Electronic resource.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Myst and Riven. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, ©2011 9780472071494 (DLC) 2010047521 |
ISBN |
0472027492 (e-book) |
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9780472027491 (e-book) |
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9780472900329 (electronic bk.) |
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0472900323 (electronic bk.) |
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9781283159845 (online) |
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1283159848 |
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0472051490 |
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9780472051496 |
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0472051490 (pbk. ; alk. paper) |
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0472071491 (cloth ; alk. paper) |
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9780472051496 (pbk. ; alk. paper) |
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9780472071494 (cloth ; alk. paper) |
Standard No. |
9780472051496 |
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10.3998/lvg.9835611.0001.001 |
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AU@ 000051506522 |
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AU@ 000051621241 |
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AU@ 000058164931 |
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AU@ 000066532990 |
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AU@ 000067168659 |
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DEBBG BV044115287 |
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DEBSZ 449821455 |
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DEBSZ 484704400 |
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GBVCP 865739706 |
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NZ1 14249146 |
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NZ1 14935885 |
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AU@ 000073996425 |
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