Bernard Perron

Bernard Perron is a scholar known for his work in game studies, particularly in the analysis of video games and their narrative structures. He is a professor at the University of Montreal and has contributed significantly to the academic understanding of interactive media.

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  1. 1. The Video Game Theory Reader 2

    Theories and Approaches

    This comprehensive anthology delves into the multifaceted world of video game studies, offering a collection of essays that explore the cultural, social, and theoretical dimensions of gaming. It builds upon the foundational concepts introduced in its predecessor, expanding the discourse to include new perspectives on game design, player interaction, and the impact of digital narratives. By examining the evolving landscape of video games through a critical lens, the book provides valuable insights into the medium's role in contemporary society and its potential as a form of artistic expression.

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