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Author Consalvo, Mia, 1969- author.

Title Atari to Zelda : Japan's video games in global contexts / Mia Consalvo.

Publication Info. Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, ©2016.
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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-251) and index.
Note Print version record.
Contents Introduction : The floating world travels west -- Playing with cosmopolitanism: Japanese videogames and North American players -- Unintended travel: ROM hackers and fan translations of Japanese videogames -- Playing Japan's games -- Much ado about JRPGs: Square Enix and corporate creation of videogames -- Localization: making the strange familiar -- The Japanese console game industry: Capcom and Level-5 -- A game's building blocks: western developers and Japanese games -- Conclusions.
Summary "In the early days of arcades and Nintendo, many players didn't recognize Japanese games as coming from Japan; they were simply new and interesting games to play. But since then, fans, media, and the games industry have thought further about the "Japaneseness" of particular games. Game developers try to decide whether a game's Japaneseness is a selling point or stumbling block; critics try to determine what elements in a game express its Japaneseness--cultural motifs or technical markers. Games were "localized," subjected to sociocultural and technical tinkering. In this book, Mia Consalvo looks at what happens when Japanese games travel outside Japan, and how they are played, thought about, and transformed by individuals, companies, and groups in the West. Consalvo begins with players, first exploring North American players' interest in Japanese games (and Japanese culture in general) and then investigating players' DIY localization of games, in the form of ROM hacking and fan translating. She analyzes several Japanese games released in North America and looks in detail at the Japanese game company Square Enix. She examines indie and corporate localization work, and the rise of the professional culture broker. Finally, she compares different approaches to Japaneseness in games sold in the West and considers how Japanese games have influenced Western games developers. Her account reveals surprising cross-cultural interactions between Japanese games and Western game developers and players, between Japaneseness and the market."--Booki jacket.
Subject Chōsen Kōgei Kenkyūkai.
Video games -- Japan.
Video games -- Social aspects -- Japan.
Video games industry -- Japan.
GAMES -- Board.
Video games. (OCoLC)fst01166421
Video games industry. (OCoLC)fst01740868
Video games -- Social aspects. (OCoLC)fst01166440
Japan. (OCoLC)fst01204082
Videospiel.
Indexed Term GAME STUDIES/Game History
CULTURAL STUDIES/Global Studies
BUSINESS/Business Technology
Other Form: Print version: Consalvo, Mia, 1969- Atari to Zelda. Cambridge, MA : MIT Press, [2015] 9780262034395 (DLC) 2015039702 (OCoLC)927104265
ISBN 9780262332187 (electronic book)
0262332183 (electronic book)
9780262332194 (electronic book)
0262332191 (electronic book)
9780262034395
0262034395
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