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Running head: video game nostalgia and retro gaming
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Abstract This article conceptually integrates research on the experience of nostalgia -defined as a predominantly positive, social, and past-oriented emotion- into the fold of video game research. We emphasize the role of nostalgia as an explanation for contemporary retro gaming trends, and suggest that nost... view more
This article conceptually integrates research on the experience of nostalgia -defined as a predominantly positive, social, and past-oriented emotion- into the fold of video game research. We emphasize the role of nostalgia as an explanation for contemporary retro gaming trends, and suggest that nostalgia towards gaming events is a necessary area of research. To those ends, we broadly review existing literature on nostalgia before specifically focusing on media-induced nostalgia, and demonstrate how theoretical and empirical observations from this work can be applied to understand video game nostalgia. In particular, we argue that engaging in older gaming experiences indirectly (via memories) and even directly (via replaying or recreating experiences) elicits nostalgia, which in turn contributes to players' self-optimization and enhanced well-being. Moreover, as gamers and the medium mature together, nostalgic experiences with the medium are likely to become increasingly prevalent. The broad aim of this article is to offer future directions for research on video game nostalgia and provide a research agenda for research in this area.... view less
Keywords
video; playing; nostalgia; entertainment; well-being
Classification
Interactive, electronic Media
Document language
English
Publication Year
2018
Page/Pages
p. 60-68
Journal
Media and Communication, 6 (2018) 2
Issue topic
Games matter?: current theories and studies on digital games
DOI
https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.v6i2.1317
ISSN
2183-2439
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed