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Entertainment is a human factor: a CHI 97 workshop on game design and HCI

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              cover image ACM SIGCHI Bulletin
              ACM SIGCHI Bulletin  Volume 29, Issue 4
              Oct. 1997
              99 pages
              ISSN:0736-6906
              DOI:10.1145/270950
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