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2010 book by Tom Chatfield

Fun Inc.: Why games are the 21st Century's most serious business
AuthorTom Chatfield
LanguageEnglish
GenreNon-fiction
PublishedJanuary 2010
PublisherVirgin Books (UK)
Pegasus Books (US)
Pages258
ISBN9780753519851
OCLC444416256

Fun Inc is a book first published in January 2010 by Tom Chatfield, examining video games in terms of their cultural status, potentials as a medium and as a business. It addresses popular concerns such as the debate over violence in games, as well as the questions of games as art, as one of the most fundamental of human cultural activities, and as a potentially transforming force in the social sciences, economics and 21st century life.

The UK edition is published by Virgin Books (ISBN 0-7535-1985-2) while the US edition is published by Pegasus Books (ISBN 1-60598-143-5).

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