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Jean Baudrillard and the Definitive Ambivalence of Gaming
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2007
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Online GamingInteresting ThingsAge—the LackAnalogue GamesPopular CultureExperimental Role GamersLanguage StudiesGame DesignVideo Game IndustryRole-playing GamesOnline GamesTheatreGame StudiesGame StudyCritical TheoryGamesVisual CultureHumanitiesVernacular Game-makingVirtual WorldsVideo Game StudiesPlaywritingJean BaudrillardArtsGame Industry StudiesPlayer ExperienceModernity
Baudrillard's “game” was writing and in it, he had interesting things to say about games. This article explores his thought concerning our passion for games and the experimental role gamers perform in our culture. It concludes that Baudrillard was ambivalent about gaming despite the fact that he saw it as a central aspect of the obsession of our age—the lack of distinction between the real and the virtual.
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