Center for Computer Games Research
- Center for Computer Games Research
The Center for Computer Game Research is a research group at the IT University of Copenhagen that represents one of the major nodes of ludology. The Center for Computer Game Research is heavily involved in the journal "Game Studies", and also hosted the 2005 iteration of the Digital Arts and Culture conference.Researchers affiliated with the Center include, among others:
*Espen Aarseth
*T. L. Taylor
*Lisbeth Klastrup
*Jesper Juul
*Gonzalo Frasca
*Susana Tosca
External links
* [http://game.itu.dk Center for Computer Games Research website]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3727932.stm BBC: Academics take on video games]
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