An Israeli programmer was recently criticized for his videogame about the Holocaust. But it’s not the first time that a game has tackled one of the gaming industry’s few taboos, as Ben Crair reports.
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%0 Journal Article
%1 crair2010brenda
%A Crair, Ben
%D 2010
%J The Daily Beast
%K 2zotero design education gaming history humanrights injustice international lowtech women
%T Brenda Brathwaite: Holocaust Game Designer
%U http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2010/12/13/brenda-brathwaite-holocaust-game-designer.html
%X An Israeli programmer was recently criticized for his videogame about the Holocaust. But it’s not the first time that a game has tackled one of the gaming industry’s few taboos, as Ben Crair reports.
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title = {Brenda Brathwaite: Holocaust Game Designer},
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