Response: In and Out of the Game, as Usual

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Abstract

In this response article, I revisit the idea of paratext in video games. I start, however, with the example of a book by Tolstoy, and the textual studies work of McKenzie and McGann, in order to make the point that paratextuality has never been limited to Genette’s rigid definition, even in the case of print texts. Video games foreground what has always been the case: the dynamic, volatile, multidirectional nature of paratexts, which can take you into but also out of the enclosure of the main text (or “game itself”) in unexpected ways. Illustrations include Animal Crossing: New Horizons and a mobile sneakerhead game, Aglet.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalGames and Culture
Volume17
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1 2022

Keywords

  • paratext
  • mobile games
  • Animal Crossing
  • Aglet
  • textual studies

Disciplines

  • Arts and Humanities
  • English Language and Literature

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