The Art of Reading About Books About Games

July 17th, 2008 § 0 comments

Former 1up.com writer/blogger/1up Show persona Jenn Frank seems to have a new website project well underway, with the name of InfiniteLives. The site is niche in that it serves a market for reading about books about games. It looks to offer reviews for said books, as well as commentary and thoughtful analysis on games, as well as the issues that continually intertwine, mingle, and occasionally elope with them.

And though I’ve read at least a handful of books about games (and currently breezing through The Ultimate History of Video Games), the site’s “backlog” of books to review include titles I haven’t heard of yet, with titles like “What Video Games Have to Teach Us About Learning and Literacy.”

And… there’s nothing else like it. I’m kind of curious about this, in a quietly excited kind of way. Not squealing-under-my-breath excitement, but, you know, more of the kind that elicits a pleasant sigh.

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