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Charles Stross on the future of gaming
Charles Stross on the future of gaming
The Zeitgeist strikes again - it appears that this week is going to throw up lots of stuff about computer gaming. Here’s a counterpoint to Sven’s dispatch ; a transcript of a keynote speech that Charlie Stross gave to the LOGIN 2009 games industry conference yesterday . In the ...
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