Mon 23 Mar

Super Nintendo: Why Do We Game?

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Super Nintendo: Why Do We Game?

Mon 23 Mar

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Mon 23 Mar

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7:00pm

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The Crescent, Crescent Community Venue

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A joyous exploration of the cultural phenomenon that created Mario, Zelda and Pokémon, and an ode to our love of gaming, by one of the most trusted voices in video games writing.

Join us at the Crescent Community Venue to welcome Keza MacDonald, video games editor at The Guardian, with her first full-length book, Super Nintendo, an innovative archiving of Nintendo’s history, stitched together with consideration of why people love gaming so much.

Keza MacDonald is video games editor at The Guardian; she writes the ‘Pushing Buttons’ newsletter for the newspaper. Having previously held editorial roles at IGN and Kotaku, two of the biggest specialist games websites in the world, she is also the co-author of You Died: The Dark Souls Companion with Jason Killingsworth and regularly appears on TV and radio as a video games expert.

Please Note: This event is at The Crescent Community Venue, 8 the Crescent, York, YO24 1AW

Part of York Literature Festival

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