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Understand The Magic of Interactive Entertainment

The Magic of Interactive Entertainment
By:Mike Morrison
Published on 1994 by Prentice Hall

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This book looks at all facets of the field of interactive entertainment, covering all home and portable systems. The author also looks at other hot topics, including PC-based entertainment, edu-tainment, virtual reality, and location-based entertainment. The CD contains demo versions of hot new game releases and multimedia presentations.

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