The Re-Performance of Star Wars in Computer Games
Lancaster, Kurt and Tom Mikotowicz, Ed. "Performing the Force: Essays on Immersion into Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror Environments" McFarland Publishers, Jefferson, NC, 2001. Kellee Santiago, contributor: "The Re-Performance of Star Wars in Computer Games."
With the technology of the new millennium continuing to advance, there has been an increased interest in participatory forms of science fiction, fantasy, and horror entertainment such as role-playing and computer games, websites, and virtual reality settings. People seem to have a desire to go beyond the ordinary and well into the fantastic. This work is a compilation of new essays written by experts in both electronic and non-electronic game genres, covering computer games, web pages, Internet role-playing, interactive movies, table-top games, live-action role-playing, ghost hunts, action figures and amusement park rides. They cover a variety of viewpoints as to how and why people become so engrossed with virtual reality–type activities.
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