Kelly Clancy: Playing with Reality - How Games Shape Our World review - how far games go back
The acclaimed neuroscientist on the world and history of games, in all their variety
For a couple of decades, the free video game America’s Army was a powerful recruitment aid for the US military. More than a shoot-em-up, players might find themselves dressing virtual wounds, struggling to co-ordinate tactics with their squad, and facing other supposedly realistic aspects of active service. The realism, of course, had one strict limit. If you died, you could reset the game and play again.