Back in the year 2000, Stephen Poole released his book Trigger Happy, a book about how videogames and the videogaming industry compares and contrasts with art, literature, and the movie industry. It’s a great read, and I’d recommend everyone to go out and purchase a copy.
If you can’t get out to buy a hardcover copy, then you’re in luck! Poole has released (under a Creative Commons license), an eBook version of the 2001 edition of Trigger Happy. You can view it with any PDF program you have. Unfortunately, a hacker is causing Poole to take a few precautions with downloading, so you may encounter a problem.
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