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investiGaming is a publication of the Serious Game Design group in the Department of Telecommunication, Information Studies, and Media at Michigan State University, 2007-2009

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Investigaming tag: Genre First Person Shooter

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Cantrell, Tania (2006)


International Communication Association Conference, Germany (http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p93165_index.html)

Synopsis:

Exploratory qualitative analysis employs a uses and gratifications approach to understand how and why women play shooter video games.

Keywords:

conference, first person shooter, gaming social context, co play, play style, motivations

Full Text: Yes | Abstract: Yes | Highlights: Yes


Mitchell-Young, Brian (2005)


DIGRA conference

Keywords:

case study, conference, game genres, First Person shooter, avatars, psychology

Full Text: Yes | Abstract: Yes