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		<title>Does gameplay have politics?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[By Jonas Heide Smith (smith@game-research.com)
Published: 13-04-2004
Much attention has been devoted to the scholarly issue of whether games should be thought of as rule based systems (ludology) or stories (narratology). Real games, however, obviously occupy both camps; some are more linear than others. Thus, two aesthetics compete for the players’ attention. On one side we find [...]]]></description>
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