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Histories, Fandom, Archives
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This volume brings together essays that explore game fandom from diverse perspectives to offer a broad and holistic understanding of the complex processes at work in the phenomenon of game fandom and its practices.
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This volume brings together essays that explore game fandom from diverse perspectives to offer a broad and holistic understanding of the complex processes at work in the phenomenon of game fandom and its practices.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2017
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- ISBN-13: 9781317191902
- Artikelnr.: 47903640
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- ISBN-13: 9781317191902
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Melanie Swalwell is an Associate Professor and ARC Future Fellow in Screen and Media at Flinders University, Australia. She is co-editor of the anthology, The Pleasures of Computer Games (2008). Melanie is currently completing a monograph Homebrew Gaming and the Beginnings of Vernacular Digitality for the MIT Game Histories series. Helen Stuckey is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Flinders University, Australia. Her research explores the curation and collection of videogames. A games curator and historian, she has worked at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image and was the Director of the Games Program at RMIT University. Angela Ndalianis is Professor in Screen Studies at the University of Melbourne, Australia, where she also directs the Transformative Technologies Research Unit. Her publications include Neo-Baroque Aesthetics and Contemporary Entertainment (2004), Science Fiction Experiences (2010), The Horror Sensorium (2012) and The Contemporary Comic Book Superhero (2008).
1. Introduction
[Melanie Swalwell, Helen Stuckey and Angela Ndalianis]
Part I: Historicizing Game Fandom
2. Early Games Production, Gamer Subjectivation and the Containment of the
Ludic Imagination
[Graeme Kirkpatrick]
3. Transitioning to the Digital: Run5 magazine as archive and account of
SSG's dialogue with wargamers in the 1980s
[Helen Stuckey]
4. Keeping the Spectrum alive: Platform fandom in a time of transition
[Jaroslav velch]
5. Pirates, Platforms, and Players: Theorizing post-consumer fan histories
through the Sega Dreamcast
[Skot Deeming and David Murphy]
Part II: Fan Contributions to Game History
6. EVE Online's War Correspondents: Player journalism as history
[Nick Webber]
7. NES Homebrew and the Margins of the Retrogaming Industry
[John Vanderhoef]
8. Museums of Failure: Fans as curators of 'bad', unreleased, and 'flopped'
videogames
[Victor Navarro-Remesal]
9. Glitching, Codemining and Procedural Level Creation in Super Mario Bros.
[James Newman]
Part III: The Archive
10. Repacking my Library
[Jennifer deWinter and Carly Kocurek]
11. Sega Saturn Fan Sites and the Vernacular Curation of Videogame History
[Benjamin Nicoll]
12. Unusable Archives: Everyday play and the Everyplay archives
[James Manning]
13. Moving on from the Original Experience: Philosophies of preservation
and dis/play in game history
[Melanie Swalwell]
[Melanie Swalwell, Helen Stuckey and Angela Ndalianis]
Part I: Historicizing Game Fandom
2. Early Games Production, Gamer Subjectivation and the Containment of the
Ludic Imagination
[Graeme Kirkpatrick]
3. Transitioning to the Digital: Run5 magazine as archive and account of
SSG's dialogue with wargamers in the 1980s
[Helen Stuckey]
4. Keeping the Spectrum alive: Platform fandom in a time of transition
[Jaroslav velch]
5. Pirates, Platforms, and Players: Theorizing post-consumer fan histories
through the Sega Dreamcast
[Skot Deeming and David Murphy]
Part II: Fan Contributions to Game History
6. EVE Online's War Correspondents: Player journalism as history
[Nick Webber]
7. NES Homebrew and the Margins of the Retrogaming Industry
[John Vanderhoef]
8. Museums of Failure: Fans as curators of 'bad', unreleased, and 'flopped'
videogames
[Victor Navarro-Remesal]
9. Glitching, Codemining and Procedural Level Creation in Super Mario Bros.
[James Newman]
Part III: The Archive
10. Repacking my Library
[Jennifer deWinter and Carly Kocurek]
11. Sega Saturn Fan Sites and the Vernacular Curation of Videogame History
[Benjamin Nicoll]
12. Unusable Archives: Everyday play and the Everyplay archives
[James Manning]
13. Moving on from the Original Experience: Philosophies of preservation
and dis/play in game history
[Melanie Swalwell]
1. Introduction
[Melanie Swalwell, Helen Stuckey and Angela Ndalianis]
Part I: Historicizing Game Fandom
2. Early Games Production, Gamer Subjectivation and the Containment of the
Ludic Imagination
[Graeme Kirkpatrick]
3. Transitioning to the Digital: Run5 magazine as archive and account of
SSG's dialogue with wargamers in the 1980s
[Helen Stuckey]
4. Keeping the Spectrum alive: Platform fandom in a time of transition
[Jaroslav velch]
5. Pirates, Platforms, and Players: Theorizing post-consumer fan histories
through the Sega Dreamcast
[Skot Deeming and David Murphy]
Part II: Fan Contributions to Game History
6. EVE Online's War Correspondents: Player journalism as history
[Nick Webber]
7. NES Homebrew and the Margins of the Retrogaming Industry
[John Vanderhoef]
8. Museums of Failure: Fans as curators of 'bad', unreleased, and 'flopped'
videogames
[Victor Navarro-Remesal]
9. Glitching, Codemining and Procedural Level Creation in Super Mario Bros.
[James Newman]
Part III: The Archive
10. Repacking my Library
[Jennifer deWinter and Carly Kocurek]
11. Sega Saturn Fan Sites and the Vernacular Curation of Videogame History
[Benjamin Nicoll]
12. Unusable Archives: Everyday play and the Everyplay archives
[James Manning]
13. Moving on from the Original Experience: Philosophies of preservation
and dis/play in game history
[Melanie Swalwell]
[Melanie Swalwell, Helen Stuckey and Angela Ndalianis]
Part I: Historicizing Game Fandom
2. Early Games Production, Gamer Subjectivation and the Containment of the
Ludic Imagination
[Graeme Kirkpatrick]
3. Transitioning to the Digital: Run5 magazine as archive and account of
SSG's dialogue with wargamers in the 1980s
[Helen Stuckey]
4. Keeping the Spectrum alive: Platform fandom in a time of transition
[Jaroslav velch]
5. Pirates, Platforms, and Players: Theorizing post-consumer fan histories
through the Sega Dreamcast
[Skot Deeming and David Murphy]
Part II: Fan Contributions to Game History
6. EVE Online's War Correspondents: Player journalism as history
[Nick Webber]
7. NES Homebrew and the Margins of the Retrogaming Industry
[John Vanderhoef]
8. Museums of Failure: Fans as curators of 'bad', unreleased, and 'flopped'
videogames
[Victor Navarro-Remesal]
9. Glitching, Codemining and Procedural Level Creation in Super Mario Bros.
[James Newman]
Part III: The Archive
10. Repacking my Library
[Jennifer deWinter and Carly Kocurek]
11. Sega Saturn Fan Sites and the Vernacular Curation of Videogame History
[Benjamin Nicoll]
12. Unusable Archives: Everyday play and the Everyplay archives
[James Manning]
13. Moving on from the Original Experience: Philosophies of preservation
and dis/play in game history
[Melanie Swalwell]