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Red Dead's History: A Video Game, an Obsession, and America's Violent Past

Red Dead's History: A Video Game, an Obsession, and America's Violent Past

by Tore C. Olsson

4.4 (49 ratings)
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About This Book

A must-listen for fans of the beloved game."— Den of Geek This program is read by Roger Clark, the iconic and award-winning full performance-capture actor of Red Dead Redemption 2 's Arthur Morgan, who returns to the wildly dramatic and gritty world of the American frontier in this audiobook edition of Red Dead's History . It also features a prologue and epilogue read by the author. A pathbreaking new way to examine US history, through the lens of a bestselling video game Red Dead Redemption and Red Dead Redemption II , set in 1911 and 1899, are the most-played American history video games since The Oregon Trail .

Beloved by millions, they’ve been widely acclaimed for their realism and attention to detail. But how do they fare as re-creations of history? In this engaging audiobook, award-winning American history professor Tore Olsson takes up that question and more.

Weaving the games’ plots and characters into an exploration of American violence between 1870 and 1920, Olsson shows that it was more often disputes over capitalism and race, not just poker games and bank robberies, that fueled the bloodshed of these turbulent years. As such, this era has much to teach us today. From the West to the Deep South to Appalachia, Olsson reveals the gritty and brutal world that inspired the games, but sometimes lacks context and complexity on the digital screen.

Colorful, fast-paced, and dramatic, Red Dead’s History sheds light on dark corners of the American past for gamers and history buffs alike. A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.

Introduction

In Red Dead's History: A Video Game, an Obsession, and America's Violent Past, the reader embarks on a captivating journey through the intersection of virtual reality and the historic fabric of America. This compelling narrative examines how Red Dead Redemption, a game that has captured the imagination of millions, brings the turbulent saga of America's past into vivid life. With a storyteller's touch, the book unravels the fascinating world of video game obsession and historical exploration, inviting readers to ponder the seamless fusion of digital entertainment and historical scrutiny.

Key Takeaways

Red Dead Redemption mirrors and expands conversations about America's violence-ridden history through interactive storytelling. The book provides insights into the cultural and educational impacts of merging video games with real historical events. Readers will gain a nuanced perspective on video games as a medium for understanding complex historical narratives.

Detailed Description

Through in-depth analysis and engaging storytelling Red Dead's History masterfully explores the intricate layers of the Red Dead Redemption video game series. The book delves into the art of storytelling gameplay mechanics and the historical contexts that inform its legendary status. Meet passionate gamers and historians alike who find common ground within this meticulously crafted universe unraveling its impact on how history is perceived and consumed by modern audiences.

As the narrative unfolds the book presents a coherent argument about the importance of video games like Red Dead Redemption in shaping views on America's past while addressing the ethical challenges intrinsic to their depictions. Engaging and thought-provoking Red Dead's History serves as a vital conversation starter on video games' role in reflecting contesting and reimagining national identity and collective memory.

Standout Features

This book pushes the boundaries by merging scholarly discourse and engaging storytelling making complex narratives accessible to both gamers and history enthusiasts Its exploration of cultural and historical authenticity provides readers with an enriched understanding of the impact of game design on shaping perceptions of the past The author's ability to connect broader historical themes with individual experiences within the game offers readers a new lens to interpret both gaming and history.

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Customer Reviews

Great book

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Teana B.
August 31, 2024

According to my 15 year old, who I bought it for, great info for fans of RDR and history alike.

Descent, but interjected with opinion bias rather than facts.

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Deuce Bucket
August 29, 2024

I like a lot of the connections made here in this book, but a lot of needless information about current gun violence and current political landscape opinions were unnecessary and took me out of the book several times. Some of these are easily overlooked, but some are glaringly obvious.

A wonderful combination of pop history and scholarship

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Amazon Customer
August 7, 2024

This is a great book that combines scholarly analysis and pop history in a delightfully fun way. Olsson deftly proves that RDR2, despite being 'just a video game,' is a rich source for historical discussion and analysis. And what is there to say about the audiobook version read by Roger Clark? It is simply perfection!

A great history lesson!

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Dean
September 2, 2024

A brief history of the setting of Red Dead Redemption. This would be very similar to an introductory course of Western American history in college. The author introduces a topic, supports his thesis, and quickly moves on to the next. A quick and entertaining read covering 21 topics.

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M.
September 7, 2024

This book is such an easy, educational read. Professor Olsson has brilliantly used the video game as a touchstone for reference in this fearless delving into the darker side of America's post-Civil War past; thus proving that art (in this case, video game design) often imitates life.

AWESOME!!

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Miranda
September 4, 2024

If you're a lover of Red Dead Redemption 2, you'll adore this. You can really tell Tore has a great appreciation for the game. As a rdr2 lover and history lover myself, I couldn't get enough of this book. I mainly listened to the audio book narrated by Arthur Morgan himself, Roger Clark, which I found insanely entertaining. Knowing the historical accuracies and inaccuracies within rdr2 made me somehow appreciate the game even more than I already did. All in all a great time and extremely interesting! Great job, Tore!

Just when I thought I couldn't love the RDR series more...

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Shaka
September 8, 2024

For context, I have played through 'Red Dead Redemption' twice and 'RDR 2' upwards of 5 times. I have obtained the platinum trophies (I play on PlayStation) for both games. Anyone who's played the games, and is familiar with trophy/achievement hunting, knows how big a task that is. 100% completing these games can easily take over 100 hours each using a guide, and plenty more without. Collectively, including my time playing for sheer enjoyment rather than trophies, I have played the 'Red Dead' series for at least 1000 hours. So, before I got my hands on this book, I felt there was nothing left to excite me about the series, other than the quality of the game itself. I've researched most, if not all of the lore. I've found all the treasure and chance encounters with NPCs. I've played with and without cheats activated. I've even experimented with glitches and such. I thought I was done. Then, I caught wind of the existence of Prof. Olsson's book. I ordered it the same day I heard about it. After reading the preface, I was a bit concerned that this book would shoot holes (pun intended) in the old-west fantasy these games have helped create in my mind. A fantasy that I cherish and that, in some ways, have changed me for the better as a person. I didn't want that ruined with hard-to-digest facts about what life was actually like in, and around, the years that the games take place. I was happy in my ignorance, or so I thought. To my surprise (and relief), with each chapter I read, I actually found myself feeling more excited for yet another playthrough of the games, as I gradually began to realize that I would now better understand the references, inspirations and situational relevance. Instead of destroying my Red Dead-born fantasy of the old west, this book actually helps to guide and clarify it. As a Black-American man who is painfully aware that my actual experience in the time period of these games would have been vastly different from my fantasies, I find it helpful to have a better understanding of to what extent, as explained in chapter 8. As a player who did enjoy the later chapters of RDR2 involving the characters Rains Fall and Eagle Flies, I admittedly did not quite understand the significance of those missions beyond my own, very surface-level knowledge of the actual 'Indian Wars'. Now, thanks to this book, those missions will have the impact on me that I believe the game's developers intended. These are just two examples of how thoroughly (yet palatably) 'Red Dead's History' covers and explains the contents of the games. Since reading this book, I've been "Mr. Did-You-Know?" to my poor wife, who is also a gamer, but has yet to play the RDR series. I sense her interest is growing, though, after seeing my rekindled excitement for the games after reading this book. I highly recommend 'Read Dead's History' to anyone with even a modicum of interest in the history of the United States, but I even more highly recommend it to fans of the game who, like most of us, wish we could play the game for the first time again. Reading this book and then re-playing the games with the knowledge the book provides is as close as we're going to get until RDR 3 is hopefully released at some point in the future. A massive thank you to Prof. Tore C. Olsson for this work. I very much envy the lucky students who got to take your college course on the subject.

Wonderful Shared Reading Experience for Me and My Son

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Jennifda
August 9, 2024

My son is a huge fan of Red Red Redemption and I have been very happily suprised how much history he had unwittingly picked up by playing. When I heard about the book coming out, I bought him the audiobook, read by star of the video game and the hardback as well hoping it might entice him. He was out the day the book arrived, so I thought I’d give it a light look through. Right away, I read about history I had no idea about and found the book a great blend of discussing the parts of the game and a deeper dive into what was actually going on at the time (and earlier as the history shown in the game reflect an earlier period than it states). My son and I shared the book back and forth and I really appreciate the book was something he eagerly read during summer break and that it lit the fire in him to want to discuss it with me. As a mom of a teenager, it was a minor miracle and the fact that I was able to enjoyed it, too was great. It was absolutely inspired that Tore took this route to incorporate gaming to explain history first in his class and how he helped his students to a certain level experience certain aspects by pointing out signage in the game and so forth. I wish there were classes like this when I went to college and am very thankful he took the route of writing the book so the understanding could be offered more widely.