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By 2008 most analysts predict that the video game industry will be larger than the film and music industries combined. Games today already command Hollywood budgets and teams of dozens of artists, writers, musicians, and designers...and yet almost nothing has been written about their art and design from a non-technical viewpoint. Video Game Art is a first look from an art history and post-modern cultural perspective at the influences behind, and achievements of today's genre-defining video games.
Editions Assouline (France) | |
2005 | |
9782843237294 | |
hardback - 300 Pages | |
250 Illustrations, Colour Photos |

Average rating (1 review)
Insightful and deep
Liamnich88 | 01/01/2009 | See all Liamnich88's reviews (2) »
I'm a computer games design student and i've referenced this book a lot in my dissertation. It's deep and insightful for readers in and outside the world of games and brings up a lot of points missed my critics of the industry. Going into at some times, philosophical issues of games and why they have become so successfull not only as entertainment, but pushing our perceptions of the world and art


































