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FPLAY
2008
13 years 9 months ago
Using genres to customize usability evaluations of video games
Video games are varied, with vastly different visual layouts and interaction styles; however, most games that share a common genre still have many user interface similarities. The...
David Pinelle, Nelson Wong, Tadeusz Stach
CSCL
2010
13 years 2 months ago
Using activity theory to understand intergenerational play: The case of Family Quest
We implemented a five-week family program called Family Quest where parents and children ages 9 to 13 played Quest Atlantis, a multiuser 3D educational computer game, at a local af...
Sinem Siyahhan, Sasha A. Barab, Michael P. Downton
DIMEA
2008
122views Multimedia» more  DIMEA 2008»
13 years 9 months ago
Multiplayer role games applied to problem based learning
The educational community is willing to approach the learning applications to the engaging and immersive formats of multimedia and video games as a way of increasing the motivatio...
Pilar Sancho, Pedro Pablo Gómez-Martí...
WINET
2002
124views more  WINET 2002»
13 years 7 months ago
CDMA Uplink Power Control as a Noncooperative Game
We present a game-theoretic treatment of distributed power control in CDMA wireless systems. We make use of the conceptual framework of noncooperative game theory to obtain a distr...
Tansu Alpcan, Tamer Basar, R. Srikant, Eitan Altma...
DIGRA
2003
Springer
14 years 22 days ago
From text to talk: multiplayer games and voiceover IP
The social experience of multiplayer gaming is mediated by the communications tools that are available to use. Until recently, these have been largely text-based, but with the adv...
John Halloran, Yvonne Rogers, Geraldine Fitzpatric...