Anyone know of peer-reviewed game dev journals?

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3 comments, last by SippyCup 18 years, 1 month ago
I guess the subject says it all. I'm searching for peer-reviewed (or "scholarly") journals on the topic of game development. I found http://www.jogd.com/, but I'm looking for others to be safe. Anyone?
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I'm a bit out of the loop re: game development publications, but if you head over to Ludology.org there's a "call for papers" link that lists various conferences and journals that might be useful.
JOGD is nice and scholarly, but they've only managed to crank out three issues in about four years of existence.

(my byline from the Gamedev Collection series, which I co-edited) John Hattan has been working steadily in the casual game-space since the TRS-80 days and professionally since 1990. After seeing his small-format games turned down for what turned out to be Tandy's last PC release, he took them independent, eventually releasing them as several discount game-packs through a couple of publishers. The packs are actually still available on store-shelves, although you'll need a keen eye to find them nowadays. He continues to work in the casual game-space as an independent developer, largely working on games in Flash for his website, The Code Zone (www.thecodezone.com). His current scheme is to distribute his games virally on various web-portals and widget platforms. In addition, John writes weekly product reviews and blogs (over ten years old) for www.gamedev.net from his home office where he lives with his wife and daughter in their home in the woods near Lake Grapevine in Texas.

The ACM often has scholarly graphics papers, as well as simulation papers which usually include a game aspect.
Awesome! Thanks.

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