A History of Videogames : In 14 Consoles, 5 Computers, 2 Arcade Cabinets ... and an Ocarina of Time
A History of Videogames : In 14 Consoles, 5 Computers, 2 Arcade Cabinets ... and an Ocarina of Time
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Author(s): Newman, James
Simons, Iain
ISBN No.: 9781787390645
Pages: 224
Year: 201803
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 35.65
Status: Out Of Print

Iain Simons is the Director of the National Videogame Arcade (NVA), which he co-founded in 2015. As well as leading curatorial and interpretive development at the NVA, he speaks and writes about videogame culture internationally for a wide variety of audiences, and has written for both the popular and academic press as well as several books. James Newman is Professor of Digital Media at Bath Spa University. He is the author of numerous books on videogames and game culture, including Videogames, Playing with Videogames, 100 Videogames (with Iain Simons) and Teaching Videogames . James has written for the Independent and Edge , spoken about game culture on TV and radio (Front Row, BBC Radio 4; Games Britannia, BBC4), and has given public talks, lectures and workshops at the Barbican, British Library and MediaCity. Ian Livingstone (foreward), CBE, co-founded the iconic games company Games Workshop in 1975, launching Dungeons & Dragons in Europe, and co-authored the multi-million-selling Fighting Fantasy gamebook series. When serving as Executive Editor at Eidos he launched global videogames franchises including Lara Croft: Tomb Raider . His current roles include Chairman at Sumo-Digital, Chairman at Flavourworks, Chairman at Midoki and Vice Chair of UKIE.


He was the recipient of a BAFTA Special Award in 2002 for his services to the videogames industry, and was made a CBE in 2013.


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