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This is the third episode of Game Studies Study Buddies, a podcast where your two co-hosts read through works of academic game studies and talk about it. If you’re interested in that, you might like this show!
This episode is about Janet Murray’s Hamlet On The Holodeck, a classic book in the game studies canon. It argues that procedural media fundamentally changes the stakes of how narrative functions. It was originally published in 1997, and so the question remains: what does it offer us now? We investigate.
Here is a link to a post with some information about some of the references we made in this episode.
Follow Ranged Touch on Twitter.
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Come hang out in our Discord channel.
Support this show and all of our videos on Patreon, where you can also get our notes for this episode for $3 a month!
Chris Hunt created the theme song for this show.
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This is the third episode of Game Studies Study Buddies, a podcast where your two co-hosts read through works of academic game studies and talk about it. If you’re interested in that, you might like this show!
This episode is about Janet Murray’s Hamlet On The Holodeck, a classic book in the game studies canon. It argues that procedural media fundamentally changes the stakes of how narrative functions. It was originally published in 1997, and so the question remains: what does it offer us now? We investigate.
Here is a link to a post with some information about some of the references we made in this episode.
Follow Ranged Touch on Twitter.
Follow CMRN on Twitter.
Follow Michael on Twitter.
Come hang out in our Discord channel.
Support this show and all of our videos on Patreon, where you can also get our notes for this episode for $3 a month!
Chris Hunt created the theme song for this show.
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