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Game Studies, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, April 2010
- J. Alison Bryant, Anna Akerman, Jordana Drell:
Diminutive Subjects, Design Strategy, and Driving Sales: Preschoolers and the Nintendo DS. - Sarah Wanenchak:
Tags, Threads, and Frames: Toward a Synthesis of Interaction Ritual and Livejournal Roleplaying. - Ethan Ham:
Rarity and Power: Balance in Collectible Object Games. - Vili Lehdonvirta:
Virtual Worlds Don't Exist: Questioning the Dichotomous Approach in MMO Studies. - Celia Pearce:
The Ending is Not Yet Written: A Conversation with Rand Miller.
- Richard A. Bartle:
A "Digital Culture, Play and Identity: A World of Warcraft Reader" Reader. - Frans Mäyrä:
Gaming Culture at the Boundaries of Play. - Cynthia Haynes:
Unplaying an Unreview of Critical Play. - Ragnhild Tronstad:
The Productive Paradox of Critical Play.
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