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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Rachael Hutchinson , Jérémie Pelletier-Gagnon , Fanny Barnabé , Nökkvi Jarl BjarnasonPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.70cm Weight: 0.703kg ISBN: 9781793643544ISBN 10: 1793643547 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 15 March 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews"Bringing together some of the most insightful voices in Japanese game studies, Jérémie Pelletier-Gagnon and Rachael Hutchinson provide a roadmap to a crucial genre of games: the Japanese Role-Playing Game (JRPG). From Pokémon and Final Fantasy to lesser-known games like EarthBound, this book shows that the JRPG is a crucial lens onto global game studies and the continuing impacts of Japanese game studies on it. This volume offers an insightful set of case studies and suggests some unique vantages onto the JRPG: from platform analysis, to Japan's media ecologies, to tutorial characters, to disability. This will become a go-to resource for anyone interested in the JRPG, Japanese games, and game studies in general. --Marc Steinberg, Concordia University Japanese Role-Playing Games features a diversity of contributors from established and emerging scholars who use important and representative JRPG titles as master keys that unlock doors to many of the major themes and ongoing discussions in the fields of Game Studies and Media Studies [...] The editing is consistently excellent, and the curated list of references are extremely useful resources. Japanese Role-Playing Games is a powerful contribution to both Asian Studies and Media Studies that sets a strong and positive precedent for future academic work on video games. -- ""Asian Studies Review"" This book is an essential addition to the role-playing game studies literature. Its focus on Japanese computer role-playing games (JRPGs) is wonderfully and deliciously broad, deep, and diverse in its authors, perspectives, and games. There is plenty here to sate the intellectual curiosity of readers interested in the staples of the JRPG canon who are also unafraid to head into the wilderness of Japanese games that have mostly escaped the critical eye. --José P. Zagal, University of Utah" This book is an essential addition to the role-playing game studies literature. Its focus on Japanese computer role-playing games (JRPGs) is wonderfully and deliciously broad, deep, and diverse in its authors, perspectives, and games. There is plenty here to sate the intellectual curiosity of readers interested in the staples of the JRPG canon who are also unafraid to head into the wilderness of Japanese games that have mostly escaped the critical eye.--Jose P. Zagal, University of Utah Bringing together some of the most insightful voices in Japanese game studies, Jeremie Pelletier-Gagnon and Rachael Hutchinson provide a roadmap to a crucial genre of games: the Japanese Role-Playing Game (JRPG). From Pokemon and Final Fantasy to lesser-known games like EarthBound, this book shows that the JRPG is a crucial lens onto global game studies and the continuing impacts of Japanese game studies on it. This volume offers an insightful set of case studies and suggests some unique vantages onto the JRPG: from platform analysis, to Japan's media ecologies, to tutorial characters, to disability. This will become a go-to resource for anyone interested in the JRPG, Japanese games, and game studies in general.--Marc Steinberg, Concordia University Bringing together some of the most insightful voices in Japanese game studies, Jeremie Pelletier-Gagnon and Rachael Hutchinson provide a roadmap to a crucial genre of games: the Japanese Role-Playing Game (JRPG). From Pokemon and Final Fantasy to lesser-known games like EarthBound, this book shows that the JRPG is a crucial lens onto global game studies and the continuing impacts of Japanese game studies on it. This volume offers an insightful set of case studies and suggests some unique vantages onto the JRPG: from platform analysis, to Japan's media ecologies, to tutorial characters, to disability. This will become a go-to resource for anyone interested in the JRPG, Japanese games, and game studies in general.--Marc Steinberg, Concordia University Author InformationRachael Hutchinson is professor of Japanese studies at the University of Delaware. Jérémie Pelletier-Gagnon is postdoctoral researcher at Université du Québec à Montréal. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |