LIBRISTO
LIBROAMANTO
mandatory
Become part of a community of book lovers from all over the world and get access to a whole bunch of benefits. Create an account for free
0
Austrian Post 5.49 DPD courier 3.99 DPD point 2.99

SEEING RED

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book SEEING RED ZAGAL JOSE P
Libristo code: 44120969
Publishers MIT, May 2024
The curious history, technology, and technocultural context of Nintendo’s short-lived stereoscopic g... Full description
? points 92 b Coming soon Coming soon
37.39 VAT included
Reprint Date unknown Date unknown
Austria Delivery to Austria

30-day return policy


Customers also purchased


The curious history, technology, and technocultural context of Nintendo’s short-lived stereoscopic gaming console, the Virtual Boy.

With glowing red stereoscopic 3D graphics, the Virtual Boy cast a prophetic hue: Shortly after its release in 1995, Nintendo''s balance sheet for the product was "in the red" as well. Of all the innovative long shots the game industry has witnessed over the years, perhaps the most infamous and least understood was the Virtual Boy. Why the Virtual Boy failed, and where it succeeded, are questions that video game experts José Zagal and Benj Edwards explore in Seeing Red, but even more interesting to the authors is what the platform actually was: what it promised, how it worked, and where it fit into the story of gaming.

Nintendo released the Virtual Boy as a standalone table-top device in 1995—and quickly discontinued it after lackluster sales and a lukewarm critical reception. In Seeing Red, Zagal and Edwards examine the device''s technical capabilities, its games, and the cultural context in the US in the 1990s when Nintendo developed and released the unusual console. The Virtual Boy, in their account, built upon and extended an often-forgotten historical tradition of immersive layered dioramas going back 100 years that was largely unexplored in video games at the time. The authors also show how the platform''s library of games conveyed a distinct visual aesthetic style that has not been significantly explored since the Virtual Boy''s release, having been superseded by polygonal 3D graphics. The platform''s meaning, they contend, lies as much in its design and technical capabilities and affordances as it does in an audience''s perception of those capabilities.

Offering rare insight into how we think about video game platforms, Seeing Red illustrates where perception and context come, quite literally, into play.

Actress & Polyglot
EWA KASP for
Play video
Ewa Kasp
Libristo has the largest selection of foreign-language books. That’s why I buy my books there.

About the book

Full name SEEING RED
Author ZAGAL JOSE P
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2024
Number of pages 184
EAN 9780262045063
Libristo code 44120969
Publishers MIT
Weight 234
Give this book today
It's easy
1 Add to cart and choose Deliver as present at the checkout 2 We'll send you a voucher 3 The book will arrive at the recipient's address

You might also be interested in


Top
US MACV-SOG Reconnaissance Team in Vietnam Gordon Rottman / Book Paperback
common.buy 17.79
Top Coming soon New
Case File Compendium: Bing an Ben (Novel) Vol. 10 Rou Bao Bu Chi Rou / Book Paperback
common.buy 16.49
The Anatomy of Germanic Art Jonas Lau Markussen / Book Hardback
common.buy 36.19
Dermatology Simplified Jules Lipoff / Book Paperback
common.buy 78.89
Top
Workhorse PALMER CAROLINE / Book Hardback
common.buy 15.69
Science Activity Lab Robert Winston / Book Hardback
common.buy 18.49
Writing for Lawyers Hollis T. Hurd / Book Paperback
common.buy 21.89
Introduction to Stochastic Processes with R Robert P. Dobrow / Book Hardback
common.buy 160.89
Print Sean Lennon / Book Paperback
common.buy 26.09

Login

Log in to your account. Don't have a Libristo account? Create one now!

 
mandatory
mandatory

Don’t have an account? Discover the benefits of having a Libristo account!

With a Libristo account, you'll have everything under control.

Create a Libristo account
Book advisor Libroamiko
Hi, I'm Libroamiko, can I help?