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Field Observations from a Non-Pokemon Go Player
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Field Observations from a Non-Pokemon Go Player

By
G. Christopher Williams
/ 13 July 2016
My wife witnessed a Pokeromance in the making, while I discussed the philosophical underpinnings of Pokehunting with a 14-year-old.
A Love/Hate Relationship with ‘Flappy Bird’
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A Love/Hate Relationship with ‘Flappy Bird’

By
PopMatters Staff
/ 10 February 2014
I love Flappy Bird because it isn't easy. I hate Flappy Bird because it isn't easy.
Featured: Top of Home Page/Games/Moving Pixels

The Anxious Productivity of ‘Temple Run’

By
Brady Nash
/ 17 April 2012
Featured: Top of Home Page/Games/Moving Pixels

The Moving Pixels Podcast on ‘CivWorld’ and Social Gaming

By
G. Christopher Williams
/ 3 October 2011
Featured: Top of Home Page/Games

Wii for Women and the Gaming Gender Divide

By
Mike Schiller
/ 2 April 2008
Featured: Top of Home Page/Games/Reviews

Buzz! The Mega Quiz

By
Mike Schiller
/ 24 January 2008

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