Video Game of the Year: A Year-By-Year Guide to the Best, Boldest, and Most Bizarre Games from Every Year Since 1977
by Jordan Minor Author and Dan Ryckert Foreword
This traces the 40-year history of video games, highlighting one defining game from each year that captured the cultural moment and left a lasting impact on the medium. Through a series of critical essays, it explores the development, reception, and legacy of games. It also examines how video games intersect with society and culture, reflecting on their influence and the quirky, often bizarre nature of the games themselves. Illustrated with retro-inspired artwork and featuring contributions from industry experts, the book offers a deep dive into the evolution of video games as an art form.
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