Videogames in Critical Contexts
HNRS 353-001 (Spring 2012)
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April 30, 2012
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TwiceShax
: Frustrating snag in project; Gohma isn’t changing state; maybe character action isn’t repeating? Inform is tiresomely obfuscated.
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30 Apr 12 22:44
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Making a scene in the JC…
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: Making a scene in the JC…
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About Professor Sample
Mark Sample is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at George Mason University, where he researches and teaches contemporary and experimental literature, electronic literature, graphic novels, and videogames.
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