Atari to Zelda : Japan's video games in global contexts / Mia Consalvo.
"In the early days of arcades and Nintendo, many players didn't recognize Japanese games as coming from Japan; they were simply new and interesting games to play. But since then, fans, media, and the games industry have thought further about the "Japaneseness" of particular games...
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : The floating world travels west
- Playing with cosmopolitanism: Japanese videogames and North American players
- Unintended travel: ROM hackers and fan translations of Japanese videogames
- Playing Japan's games
- Much ado about JRPGs: Square Enix and corporate creation of videogames
- Localization: making the strange familiar
- The Japanese console game industry: Capcom and Level-5
- A game's building blocks: western developers and Japanese games
- Conclusions.