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    <![CDATA[Game Boys: Professional Videogaming's Rise from the Basement to the Big Time]]>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>An inside look at the rivalries, big money, and dirty business of competitive videogaming </strong><br/><br/> Yankees vs. Red Sox. Lakers vs. Celtics. And now . . . Team 3D vs. CompLexity. That would be Americas next celebrated rivalry if the men in <em>Game Boys</em> had their way. 3D and CompLexity are two of the top professional e-sports teams in the U.S. Their battle for dominance, as juicy as any feud in real sports, leads the action in Michael Kanes engaging and lively chronicle of the lifestyle and business of gaming.<br/><br/> Weve come a long way since Pac-Man. Todays games are more elaborate, popular, and addictive than ever. For the elite players, gaming is a full-fledged career that pays big money in prizes and corporate sponsorships. Gamers win, lose, strategize, fight, sign with rival teams, get berated by sideline-pacing coaches. Some use performance-enhancing drugs. And now theyre going on TV. Are they really the athletes of tomorrow? They act like they are.<br/><br/> <em>Game Boys</em> is a pioneering narrative of the rivalries, quirks, and dramas of a subculture on the cusp of big things. At its most personal, its a classic sports tale of victory and defeat, punched up for the millennial generation. Its also an engrossing business-meets-popculture narrative that reveals the entrepreneurial ingenuity involved in bringing gaming onto broadcast TV, in the vein of the X-Games or televised poker. <em>Game Boys</em> is an engrossing read for technophiles, gamers, parents, and anyone interested in the business of sports and trends in pop culture.]]>
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