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How Videogames Changed the World is a one-off television special by Charlie Brooker which was aired on Channel 4 in November 2013. The show examines the 25 most significant video games according to Brooker, and through that, covers the history of the medium and its impact on wider culture.
LudoScience called it "an absolute must-read for anyone interested in the history of video games". [2] Nintendo Life said that the 2001 rerelease as The Ultimate History of Video Games was Kent's "seminal work". [11] Publishers Weekly noted Kent's "infectious enthusiasm" and called the book "a loving tribute" to the videogame industry. [12]
Power Play also looks into virtual reality and touches upon the innovative change that can be achieved across the world through it as well as the problems that it can solve. [4] The book includes a "Power Playlist" made up of the various games and tools Burak and Parker mention in Power Play.
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The series has received a small number of sequels, and a large number of spin-off titles and subseries. These games are derivative rather than original works. [50] Three direct sequels have been produced: Destiny 2, Xillia 2 and Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World. [3]
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COMMENT: As a new survey shows that Britain enjoys arguing over board games, Kat Brown insists that a festive row over what constitues a valid Scrabble word or whose turn it is next is actually ...