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Game Studies, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, March 2023
- Imo Kaufman:
To the (fictional) concentration camp: Wrestling with Jewish Pain and Emptiness in Brenda Romero's Train. - Bjarke Liboriussen:
Videogame Adaptations as Opportunities for Remembering Gameplay. - Sean Purcell:
Rendering in Analog Games: Dissected Puzzles and Georgian Death Culture. - Richard J. Simonson, Joseph Roland Keebler, Shawn Doherty:
The Need for Recategorized Video Game Labels: A Quantitative Approach.
Book Reviews
- J. Tuomas Harviainen:
Book Review: Experimental Games: Critique, Play, and Design in the Age of Gamification.
Volume 23, Number 2, July 2023
- Danielle Burrell-Kim:
"Stuttering Matt": Linguistic ableism and the mockery of speech impediments in video games. - Kimberly Dennin, Adrianna Burton:
Experiential Play as an Analytical Framework: Empathetic and Grating Queerness in The Last of Us Part II. - Jacqueline Moran:
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Hero's Journeys in Zelda: Opportunities & Issues for Games Studies. - Peter Nelson:
Claustrophobia, Repetition and Redundancy: The Economy and Aesthetics of User-Generated Content in Sandbox Computer Games. - Jesper Verhoef:
Let's not be Cultural Pessimists: The Social Construction of Nintendo's Game Boy and the Need for Console-Specific Game Studies.
Volume 23, Number 3, December 2023
- Frederik Bakkerud:
The Ontology of Game Spatiality. - Alex Custodio, Michael Iantorno:
Unexceptional Consoles. - Eoghain Meakin, Brian Dixon, Murat Akser:
Playing Games with Gadamer: Language for the Player and Protagonist's Interpretive Journey. - Yoel Villahermosa Serrano:
Imagining Latin America: Indigeneity, Erasure and Tropicalist Neocolonialism in Shadow of the Tomb Raider.
Review
- Paul Martin:
Review: Player vs. Monster: The Making and Breaking of Video Game Monstrosity. - Jaakko Suominen:
Review: Arcade Britannia. - Hanna Wirman:
Review: Game: Animals, Video Games, and Humanity.
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