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“Likely to be eaten by a Grue” — the relevance of text games in the modern era

Authors
  1. A Kennedy
  2. A Marcis
  3. A Plotkin
  4. Adventure International
  5. Beam Software
  6. E J Aarseth
  7. E Kain
  8. Eidos Montreal
  9. Electronic Arts
  10. Electronic Arts
  11. Failbetter Games
  12. FTL Games
  13. G Nelson
  14. Interplay Entertainment
  15. J Scott
  16. K Davis
  17. L Plunkett
  18. Lucasarts
  19. Ludometrics
  20. M Flutter
  21. M Serrels
  22. M Toy
  23. MicroProse
  24. Microsoft Game Studios
  25. Microsoft Studios
  26. MJ Heron
  27. Origin Systems
  28. Quantic Dream
  29. R Purchese
  30. S Fogel
  31. T Curtis
  32. W Crowther
  33. Zynga
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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