Apr
19
2012
Posted by Mark at 19:40
Jamie Russell has written a book about the suite of videogame-based films, and it's called Generation Xbox: How Videogames Invaded Hollywood.

This apparently joyous occasion has lead to websites larger than us carrying what are either extended columns from the game's author, or excerpts from the book itself.

Wired US' Game|Life has what is definitely an excerpt, charting Microsoft's attempt at getting that Halo moie off the ground.

CVG, by way of PSM3, has another piece, which might be an extended column, rather than a piece from the book, being as it does cover the form more broadly than the Wired article.

The book was released on Monday.
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