Gaming’s popularity has surpassed all other forms of narrative media, including books and movies. Zachary Horton wants everyone to understand that video games are more than just diversions.
“To understand ourselves as a culture, we have to understand our stories, the media we use to tell them and how those things have changed over time,” says the associate professor of film and media studies in the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences.
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