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Tag Archives: BoRT
Leadership, Rhetoric, and Videogames
I find myself thinking about leadership often. Perhaps I think about leadership because we rhetoricians get press (for good or ill) for a few months every four years when our nation chooses a leader based on “mere rhetoric.” But, I … Continue reading
Posted in Criticism, Gaines Hubbell
Tagged Blogs of the Round Table, BoRT, constitutive rhetoric, criticism, leadership, rhetoric, teaching, videogames
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Fun Possibilities
When I sit down to produce a singular piece of writing, I generally do a few things to spark creativity and get the ball rolling. I generally search Google Scholar, Critical Distance and my own library for things that might … Continue reading
Posted in Nick Hanford
Tagged Blogs of the Round Table, BoRT, Definitions, Fun, games criticism, Play, Serious Games
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360 No Scope Corny Shoot: The 7th Generation of Games
By Gaines So, Critical-distance.com does a segment called Blogs of the Round Table (BoRT), which I like because it often pulls the occasionally disparate communities of video games bloggers together around a single topic, building the community, and it has … Continue reading
Posted in Criticism, Gaines Hubbell
Tagged 7th Generation, Blogs of the Round Table, BoRT, Dubstep, Gaines Hubbell, Indie games, Mass Effect, Mass Effect 3, Nintendo DS, No love, PS 3, PSP, RPG, Video Game History, Video games, Wii, Xbox 360
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