Contours of virtual enfreakment in fighting game characters
Characters in fighting videogames1 such as Street Fighter V and Tekken7 typically reveal a phenomenon that we define as virtual enfreakment: their bodies, costumes, and fighting styles are exaggerated (1) in a manner that emphasizes perceived exoticism and (2) to enable them to be easily visually an...
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Main Authors: | Sengun, Sercan, Mawhorter, Peter, Bowie-Wilson, James, Audeh, Yusef, KWAK, Haewoon, Harrell, D. Fox |
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