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	<title>Game Research - The art, business, and science of video games &#187; The 6 myths of Computer Gaming</title>
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		<title>The 6 myths of Computer Gaming</title>
		<description><![CDATA[By Jonas Heide Smith and Simon Egenfeldt-Nielsen (smith@game-research.com and egenfeldt@game-research.com)
Considering the hard science basis of the computer game business, one may well be surprised by the degree to which fuzzy logic and urban legends shape industry debate. This article is a modest attempt to dispel a few of the more dominant gaming myths.
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