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    You wouldn't want to live without gaming! / written by Jim Pipe ; ilustrated by David Antram.
    by Pipe, Jim, 1966-
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    Franklin Watts, An Imprint of Scholastic Inc., c2019.
    Call #:794 P664y
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    9780531128145 (lib. bdg.)
    0531128148 (lib. bdg.)
    9780531193624 (pbk.)
    0531193624 (pbk.)
    Alternate title: 
    Gaming
    Description: 
    32 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm.
    Notes: 
    Includes index.
    Contents: 
    Introduction -- What makes a game? -- Just can't stop? -- Players vs machines -- Epic wins, bad losers -- In the zone -- Brain games! -- Join the clan -- How long have you got? -- From idea to game -- Is gaming bad for you? -- Immersive gaming -- What's the future of gaming?
    Summary: 
    Humans have always loved to play games, from dice games in ancient Iran to board games in the Victorian period. Today, video games are more popular than ever, with players arguing passionately why one console is better than another. Discover the many uses of games: how they can be a teaching aid, exercise our bodies and brains, stimulate our creativity, bring people together.
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    Antram, David, 1958-
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