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ISBN13: | 9781350193864 |
ISBN10: | 13501938611 |
Kötéstípus: | Puhakötés |
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Súly: | 440 g |
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Classical Antiquity in Video Games
Playing with the Ancient World
Kiadó: Bloomsbury Academic
Megjelenés dátuma: 2021. július 29.
Kötetek száma: Paperback
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From gaming consoles to smartphones, video games are everywhere today, including those set in historical times and particularly in the ancient world. This volume explores the varied depictions of the ancient world in video games and demonstrates the potential challenges of games for scholars as well as the applications of game engines for educational and academic purposes. With successful series such as "Assassin's Creed" or "Civilization" selling millions of copies, video games rival even television and cinema in their role in shaping younger audiences' perceptions of the past. Yet classical scholarship, though embracing other popular media as areas of research, has so far largely ignored video games as a vehicle of classical reception.
This collection of essays fills this gap with a dedicated study of receptions, remediations and representations of Classical Antiquity across all electronic gaming platforms and genres. It presents cutting-edge research in classics and classical receptions, game studies and archaeogaming, adopting different perspectives and combining papers from scholars, gamers, game developers and historical consultants. In doing so, it delivers the first state-of-the-art account of both the wide array of 'ancient' video games, as well as the challenges and rewards of this new and exciting field.
This collection of essays fills this gap with a dedicated study of receptions, remediations and representations of Classical Antiquity across all electronic gaming platforms and genres. It presents cutting-edge research in classics and classical receptions, game studies and archaeogaming, adopting different perspectives and combining papers from scholars, gamers, game developers and historical consultants. In doing so, it delivers the first state-of-the-art account of both the wide array of 'ancient' video games, as well as the challenges and rewards of this new and exciting field.
Tartalomjegyzék:
List of illustrations
Glossary of video game terms
Notes on Contributors
Preface
PROLOGUE
Playing with the Ancient World: An Introduction to Classical Antiquity in Video Games
1. Christian Rollinger: An Archaeology of Ancient Historical Video Games
PART I: A BRAVE OLD WORLD. RE-FIGURATIONS OF ANCIENT CULTURES
2. David Serrano Lozano: Ludus (not) Over: Video Games and Popular Perceptions of Ancient Past Re-Shaping
3. Andrew Gardner and Tristan French: Playing in a 'Real' Past: Classical Action Games and Authenticity
4. Sian Beavers: The Representation of Women in Ryse: Son of Rome
PART II: A WORLD AT WAR. MARTIAL RE-PRESENTATIONS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD
5. Dominic Machado: Battle Narratives from Ancient Historiography to Total War: Rome II
6. Jeremiah McCall: Digital Legionaries: Video Game Simulations of the Face of Battle in the Roman Republic
PART III: DIGITAL EPICS. ROLE-PLAYING IN THE ANCIENT WORLD
7. Roger Travis: The Open-World RPG as Formulaic Epic
8. Ross Clare: Postcolonial Play in Ancient World Computer Role-playing Games
9. Nico Nolden: Playing with an Ancient Veil: Commemorative Culture and the Staging of Ancient History within the Playful Experience of the MMORPG The Secret World
PART IV: BUILDING AN ANCIENT WORLD. RE-IMAGINING ANTIQUITY
10. Neville Morley: Choose your own Counterfactual: The Melian Dialogue as Text-Based Adventure
11. Maciej Paprocki: Mortal Immortals: Deicide of Greek Gods in Apotheon and its Role in the Greek Mythic Storyworld
12. Alexander Flegler: The Complexities and Nuances of Portraying History in Age of Empires
13. Erika Holter, Una Ulrike Schäfer, Sebastian Schwesinger: Simulating the Ancient World: Pitfalls and Opportunities of Using Game Engines for Archaeological Research
EPILOGUE
14. Adam Chapman: Quo Vadis Classical Receptions and Historical Game Studies? Moving Two Fields Forward Together
Notes
Bibliography
Mediography
Ludography
Index
Glossary of video game terms
Notes on Contributors
Preface
PROLOGUE
Playing with the Ancient World: An Introduction to Classical Antiquity in Video Games
1. Christian Rollinger: An Archaeology of Ancient Historical Video Games
PART I: A BRAVE OLD WORLD. RE-FIGURATIONS OF ANCIENT CULTURES
2. David Serrano Lozano: Ludus (not) Over: Video Games and Popular Perceptions of Ancient Past Re-Shaping
3. Andrew Gardner and Tristan French: Playing in a 'Real' Past: Classical Action Games and Authenticity
4. Sian Beavers: The Representation of Women in Ryse: Son of Rome
PART II: A WORLD AT WAR. MARTIAL RE-PRESENTATIONS OF THE ANCIENT WORLD
5. Dominic Machado: Battle Narratives from Ancient Historiography to Total War: Rome II
6. Jeremiah McCall: Digital Legionaries: Video Game Simulations of the Face of Battle in the Roman Republic
PART III: DIGITAL EPICS. ROLE-PLAYING IN THE ANCIENT WORLD
7. Roger Travis: The Open-World RPG as Formulaic Epic
8. Ross Clare: Postcolonial Play in Ancient World Computer Role-playing Games
9. Nico Nolden: Playing with an Ancient Veil: Commemorative Culture and the Staging of Ancient History within the Playful Experience of the MMORPG The Secret World
PART IV: BUILDING AN ANCIENT WORLD. RE-IMAGINING ANTIQUITY
10. Neville Morley: Choose your own Counterfactual: The Melian Dialogue as Text-Based Adventure
11. Maciej Paprocki: Mortal Immortals: Deicide of Greek Gods in Apotheon and its Role in the Greek Mythic Storyworld
12. Alexander Flegler: The Complexities and Nuances of Portraying History in Age of Empires
13. Erika Holter, Una Ulrike Schäfer, Sebastian Schwesinger: Simulating the Ancient World: Pitfalls and Opportunities of Using Game Engines for Archaeological Research
EPILOGUE
14. Adam Chapman: Quo Vadis Classical Receptions and Historical Game Studies? Moving Two Fields Forward Together
Notes
Bibliography
Mediography
Ludography
Index