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  2. What Video Games Have to Teach Us About Learning and Literacy

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    Gee began playing video games when his (then) six-year-old son needed help playing the problem-solving game Pajama Sam.When he discovered how much enjoyment his son had and how much attention and time he spent solving the game's problems, Gee decided to start playing video games on his own and began to analyze what makes people spend time and money on video games.

  3. Games and learning - Wikipedia

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    In his book What Video Games Have to Teach Us About Learning and Literacy, James Paul Gee talks about the application and principles of digital learning. Gee has focused on the learning principles in video games and how these learning principles can be applied to the K-12 classroom. Successful video games are good at challenging players.

  4. Tutorial (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Games can have both of these at once, offering a basic mandatory tutorial and optional advanced training. Tutorials have become increasingly common due to the decline of printed video game manuals as a result of cost cutting and digital distribution. Tutorials can be important since they are a player's first impression of a game, and an overly ...

  5. Educational video game - Wikipedia

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    A VTech educational video game. An educational video game is a video game that provides learning or training value to the player. Edutainment describes an intentional merger of video games and educational software into a single product (and could therefore also comprise more serious titles sometimes described under children's learning software).

  6. Metagaming (book) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Goetz in a Critical Inquiry Review notes that the work is a "drastic explanation of what it means to engage with video games", providing extensive research, examples, and footnotes. [7] The work explains that games have a range of play and that metagaming is the truest form of play, Melvin Hill reports in his Project Muse review.

  7. List of books about video games - Wikipedia

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    Gaming 101: A Contemporary History of PC and Video Games by George Jones. Supercade: A Visual History of the Videogame Age 1971–1984 by Van Burnham. Boss Fight Books A publisher that produces books exclusively about single video games, including: EarthBound: by Ken Baumann; Chrono Trigger: by Michael P. Williams; ZZT: by Anna Anthropy

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  9. Strategy guide - Wikipedia

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    In order to be released at the same time as the game, commercial strategy guides are often based on a pre-release version of the game, rather than the final retail version; BradyGames' guide for Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas included misplaced item locations and a slightly different map, which made some directions impossible to follow.