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Markku Eskelinen’s response to Julian Raul Kucklich

Markku Eskelinen reiterates the bounds of ludology.

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Markku Eskelinen
Cybertext Theory: What An English Professor Should Know Before Trying
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Markku Eskelinen’s response to Julian Raul Kucklich
Towards Computer Game Studies
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Games, Storytelling, and Breaking the String
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Review of Karin Hoepker’s No Maps for These Territories: Cities, Spaces, and Archeologies of the Future in William Gibson
by Alex Link

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