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http://dx.doi.org/10.7583/JKGS.2016.16.3.45

Analysis of Structures of ONGAMENET's TV Program "From Start to till the End"  

Han, Sukhee (Department of Media Communication, Graduate School, Hanyang University)
Abstract
This study analyzes cable TV Program "From Start to Till the End" televised by ONGAMENET from 2009 to 2015. "From Start to Till the End" is a game program that guests try to finish certain game or to complete mission once they started. Unlike other game programs, most of guests are not professional gamers thus it brings out comical challenges and enjoyments. This study examines the several components of video games played in the program. Specifically, those components are categorized according to the genre, platform, nationality, and clear time. In doing so, this study not only unpacks diverse structures of the program but also provides the blueprint of the game program.
Keywords
Analysis of Structure; Video Game; Media Communication; Cable TV; Diversity;
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