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Games and Culture, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, January 2009
- Tanner Higgin:

Blackless Fantasy: The Disappearance of Race in Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games. 3-26 - Thorsten Quandt

, Helmut Grueninger, Jeffrey Wimmer:
The Gray Haired Gaming Generation: Findings From an Explorative Interview Study on Older Computer Gamers. 27-46 - Mark G. Chen:

Communication, Coordination, and Camaraderie in World of Warcraft. 47-73 - Carrie Heeter

, Rhonda Egidio, Punya Mishra
, Brian Winn, Jillian Winn:
Alien Games: Do Girls Prefer Games Designed by Girls? 74-100
Volume 4, Number 2, April 2009
- Patrick Crogan, Helen Kennedy:

Technologies Between Games and Culture. 107-114 - Ewan Kirkland

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Resident Evil's Typewriter: Survival Horror and Its Remediations. 115-126 - Graeme Kirkpatrick

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Controller, Hand, Screen: Aesthetic Form in the Computer Game. 127-143 - Seth Giddings

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Events and Collusions: A Glossary for the Microethnography of Video Game Play. 144-157 - Julian Kücklich:

A Techno-Semiotic Approach to Cheating in Computer Games: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Machine. 158-169 - Anders Tychsen

, Michael Hitchens
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Game Time: Modeling and Analyzing Time in Multiplayer and Massively Multiplayer Games. 170-201
Volume 4, Number 3, July 2009
- Stuart Reeves

, Barry A. T. Brown, Eric Laurier
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Experts at Play: Understanding Skilled Expertise. 205-227 - Adrienne Shaw

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Putting the Gay in Games: Cultural Production and GLBT Content in Video Games. 228-253 - Gerald A. Voorhees:

I Play Therefore I Am: Sid Meier's Civilization, Turn-Based Strategy Games and the Cogito. 254-275 - Chase Bowen Martin, Mark Deuze

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The Independent Production of Culture: A Digital Games Case Study. 276-295 - Krista-Lee Malone

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Dragon Kill Points: The Economics of Power Gamers. 296-316
Volume 4, Number 4, October 2009
- Thomas M. Malaby

, Timothy Burke:
The Short and Happy Life of Interdisciplinarity in Game Studies. 323-330 - T. L. Taylor:

The Assemblage of Play. 331-339 - Julian Raul Kücklich:

Virtual Worlds and Their Discontents: Precarious Sovereignty, Governmentality, and the Ideology of Play. 340-352 - Mark Silverman, Bart Simon:

Discipline and Dragon Kill Points in the Online Power Game. 353-378 - Greg Lastowka:

Rules of Play. 379-395 - Edward Castronova, Matthew Falk:

Virtual Worlds: Petri Dishes, Rat Mazes, and Supercolliders. 396-407 - Mia Consalvo:

There is No Magic Circle. 408-417 - Erratum. 418


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