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Style / Semiotics / Video game culture / Narrative / Storytelling / Fabula and syuzhet / Game studies / Frame story / Nonlinear narrative / Literature / Fiction / Narratology
Date: 2011-11-03 22:16:42
Style
Semiotics
Video game culture
Narrative
Storytelling
Fabula and syuzhet
Game studies
Frame story
Nonlinear narrative
Literature
Fiction
Narratology

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