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SeriousGamesSource Site Calls For Submissions

Following the successful launch of <a href="http://www.seriousgamessource.com">the Serious Games Source site</a>, a sister website to Gamasutra aimed specifically for the...

Jason Dobson, Blogger

May 30, 2006

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Following the successful launch of the Serious Games Source site, a sister website to Gamasutra aimed specifically for the 'serious games' market (games created for training, health, government, military, educational and other uses), the editors of Serious Games Source have issued a call for new feature submissions to be published on the site. The website has already published a number of notable features, including Dave Rejeski's much discussed opinion piece on 'Why We Need a Corporation for Public Gaming', as well as Gonzalo Frasca's recent feature on 'Serious Games And The Japanese Toilet: Extending 'Serious Game' Designs To Deliver More', and multiple pieces covering the Games For Health 2006 day, including an account of various research projects that study the health effects associated with the phenomenon of dance video games such as Konami's Dance Dance Revolution. If you work in or are familiar with the serious game industry and can provide business-related articles, game 'postmortems', Soapbox-es, technical articles, or other pieces for Serious Games Source, in exchange for a small 'honorarium', please email [email protected], detailing the article you would like to write for the site. In addition, if you have news, including press releases, information on newly launched serious games, or opportunities for interviews with figures in the industry for Serious Games Source, please send them to [email protected].

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