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Violence in video games / Video game controversies / Sut Jhally / Video game / Duke Nukem / Media violence research / Doom / Game / Nonviolent video game / Media studies / Digital media / Application software
Date: 2008-07-30 13:19:19
Violence in video games
Video game controversies
Sut Jhally
Video game
Duke Nukem
Media violence research
Doom
Game
Nonviolent video game
Media studies
Digital media
Application software

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