“Video Games of the Oppressed” Once again, narration becomes key for understanding what video-games are for. Can they teach social and political issues, or are they just “trivial entertainme… more →
Puddlepirate11's Weblogpuddlepirate11 wrote 5 months ago: “Video Games of the Oppressed” Once again, narration becomes key for understanding what video-ga … more →
puddlepirate11 wrote 6 months ago: “Can There Be a Form between a Game and a Story?” With movies and books, the viewer and/or read … more →
puddlepirate11 wrote 7 months ago: So, the first IF was by far the strangest. By commanding “read” you literally read the p … more →
puddlepirate11 wrote 7 months ago: “Narrative, Interactivity, Play and Games” Describing other fields interpreting game-pla … more →
puddlepirate11 wrote 7 months ago: “From Game-Story to Cyberdrama” Stories are games, and games are stories. The idea that … more →
virtuallyreligious wrote 8 months ago: Some of the authors you’ve been reading (and will be reading) discuss the difference between s … more →
dotan wrote 9 months ago: [...] “The fact of the matter is that Massachusetts officials win in New Hampshire,” wri … more →
dotan wrote 9 months ago: “GOFFSTOWN, N.H. — Mitt Romney was recounting to his audience here a political fable of sort … more →
dotan wrote 11 months ago: “Mitt Romney is running an awful campaign,” writes Matthew E. in a race42008.com post ti … more →