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Player 2 Has Left the Game

Player 2 Has Left the Game

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Remember sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with friends, screen-cheating in GoldenEye or high-fiving over Mario Kart? Those days are largely gone. Gaming historian Tyler Banks documents the cultural shift from local multiplayer to online gaming in "Player 2 Has Left the Game." Banks analyzes how the industry pushed for online-only models to sell more consoles (one per person) and subscriptions. He argues that while online gaming connects us globally, it isolates us locally. We traded the chaotic energy of the living room for the toxic anonymity of the headset lobby. The book explores the psychological impact of this shift: the loss of physical social cues, the decline of real-world friendships formed through play, and the longing for "LAN party" energy. Banks also highlights the indie renaissance trying to bring split-screen back. A nostalgic and critical look at how we play together, alone.

Remember sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with friends, screen-cheating in GoldenEye or high-fiving over Mario Kart? Those days are largely gone. Gaming historian Tyler Banks documents the cultural shift from local multiplayer to online gaming in "Player 2 Has Left the Game." Banks analyzes how the industry pushed for online-only models to sell more consoles (one per person) and subscriptions. He argues that while online gaming connects us globally, it isolates us locally. We traded the chaotic energy of the living room for the toxic anonymity of the headset lobby. The book explores the psychological impact of this shift: the loss of physical social cues, the decline of real-world friendships formed through play, and the longing for "LAN party" energy. Banks also highlights the indie renaissance trying to bring split-screen back. A nostalgic and critical look at how we play together, alone.
  • Isbn
    9783565211524
  • Peso
    531 KB
  • Número de páginas
    186
  • Idioma
    Inglés
  • Formato
    EPUB
  • Protección
    DRM
  • Referencia
    BKW176407