The Development Of First-Person-Shooter Video Games In The Early 1990s

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Janie Wilson-Cook digital artist and art historian became intrigued by first-person shooter video games as the technology to create them arrived in the early 1990s. By combining art history and visual culture Ms. Wilson-Cook delves into the influences and impetus for the young programmers of that time without formalized instruction to create a genre synthesizing virtual reality with gaming. She investigates the question: Are video games a true form of art and worthy of formalized study? Finally if gaming as a genre is an art form onto itself where does it fall within the scope of art criticism and history? Includes many screen shots from early games and art or movies that influenced the genre.
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