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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

GAMEspot blog on Jing's paper

There are lots of comments on Jing's Psychological Science article on GAMEspot. Some are quite funny, check 'em out!
Posted by Ian Spence at 10:27 AM
Labels: gamespot, video games

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