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One of the earliest conversations in the modern field of game studies was a debate about how the field should study video games. Except it wasn't really much of a debate, and no one really took either of the positions that are associated with that so-called debate. It's commonly the first topic people see when they're first exposed to the field of game studies, so it's often treated as an important conversation even though researchers in the field all wish we could just forget it existed in the first place. If you've learned about ludology vs narratology, no you didn't Ian Danskin's videos on gamergate: • Endnote 5: A Case Study in Digital Radical... • Why Are You So Angry? Part 1: A Short Hist... WE DO NOT TALK ABOUT THE ORANGUTAN: https://mckitterick.tumblr.com/post/1... Books recommended in the conclusion: Gamer Trouble by Amanda Phillips Coin-Operated Americans by Carly Kocurek How Pac-Man Eats by Noah Wardrip-Fruin Elements of Game Design by Robert Zubek Intersectional Tech by Kishonna Gray Queer Game Studies edited by Bonnie Ruberg and Adrienne Shaw A Play of Bodies by Brendan Keogh Games: Agency as Art by C Thi Nguyen The Infinite Playground by Bernie Dekoven and Holly Gramazio Game Studies Study Buddies, hosted by Cameron Kunzelman and Michael Lutz Bibliography: Batti, Bianca and Alisha Karabinus. "A Dream of Embodied Experience: on Ian Bogost, Epistemological Gatekeepking, and the Holodeck." NYMG blog. 2017. https://www.nymgamer.com/?p=16363 Frasca, Gonzalo. "Ludologists love stories, too: notes from a debate that never took place" in Proceedings of the 2003 DiGRA International Conference: Level Up. 2003 Keogh, Brendan. "Across Worlds and Bodies: Criticism and the Age of Video Games." in Journal of Games Criticism. 2014 Moberly, Kevin. "Preemptive Strikes: Ludology, Narratology, and Deterrence in Computer Game Studies." in The Game Culture Reader. ed. Jason Thompson and Marc Oullette. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2014 Murray, Janet. "The Last Word on Ludology v Narratology (2005)" Blog post. 2013. / the-last-word-on-ludology-v-narratology Phillips, Amanda. "Gamer Trouble" NYU Press. 2020 Phillips, Amanda. "Negg(at)ing the Game Studies Subject" in Feminist Media Histories vol. 6 no. 1. 2020 Simons, Jan. "Narrative, Games, and Theory" in Game Studies vol. 7 no. 1. 2007 Vossen, Emma. "On the Cultural Inaccessibility of Gaming: Invading, Creating, and Reclaiming the Cultural Clubhouse" PhD Dissertation, University of Waterloo. 2018 Wardrip-Fruin, Noah and Pat Harrigan. "First Person: New Media as Story, Performance, and Game"* MIT Press. 2006 Wardrip-Fruin, Noah. "How Pac-Man Eats" MIT Press. 2020 *full blog post responses can be found at https://electronicbookreview.com/thre...