GameCulture Journal
Posted by Ingrid Thomson | 27 Jan, 2009
'GameCulture Journal' is a full-text ejournal. The journal is an independent scholarly project, edited by two graduate students at the North Carolina State University and at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The intended audience is informed gamers as well as academics. At January 2009 there are four issues online, as PDF files. The journal contains articles, interviews, and book reviews. The editors publish their own academic articles in the journal, alongside texts by others. Example article titles include: 'Combat & Urban Decay: Class, Ideology, and the Legacy of the Beat 'Em Up'; 'Notes toward a History of Game Space'; 'Games and the Gallery'; and 'Scared of Science: Mad Rationality in the Video Game', among others. The website has details of the editors, and submission details. The Journal is licenced under a Creative Commons licence. There is an associated weblog.