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The Art of Videogames
Emotion in Videogaming
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September 21 2009
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Wiley-Blackwell
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10.1002/9781444310177.ch7
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. 1
The New Art of Videogames
pp. 15
What Are Videogames Anyway?
pp. 34
Videogames and Fiction
pp. 61
Stepping into Fictional Worlds
pp. 86
Games through Fiction
pp. 110
Videogames and Narrative
pp. 130
Emotion in Videogaming
pp. 150
The Morality of Videogames
pp. 172
Videogames as Art
pp. 197
Glossary
pp. 209
References
pp. 214
Index
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