- Sicard, Sicardo, Sicardus,
Sichard or
Sicart is a
given name of
Germanic origin. It may
refer to:
Sicard of
Benevento (died 839),
prince of
Benevento Sichard...
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Bernart Sicart de Maruèjols (fl. 1230) was a
Languedocian troubadour from
Marvejols in Lozère. His lone
surviving work, a
sirventes entitled Ab greu cossire...
- all time.
According to
video game
researchers Douglas Wilson and
Miguel Sicart,
Takeshi no
Chousenjou stands out as an
especially outrageous example of...
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experience based on
actual events.
According to game
studies scholar Miguel Sicart, news
games are a
means of parti****ting in
public discourse, utilizing...
- Worlds. New Riders. p. 407. ISBN 0-13-101816-7. PvP and GvG both ****ume PvE.
Sicart,
Michael (2011). The
Ethics of
Computer Games. MIT Press. pp. 179–184. ISBN 9780262261531...
- 1146/annurev-psych-122414-033417. PMID 26361052. S2CID 8821136. Deterding, Sebastian;
Sicart, Miguel; Nacke, Lennart; O'Hara, Kenton; Dixon, Dan (7 May 2011). "Gamification...
- Creu
Casas i
Sicart (Barcelona,
April 26, 1913 – Barcelona, May 20, 2007) was a
Catalan biologist and botanist.
After graduating from the
University of...
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motivations and
rationale for
making and
playing video games.
Wilson and
Sicart consider the
kaizo philosophy among examples of "abusive design" in video...
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Beaufils Nominated Best
Editing Laurent Sénéchal Won Best
Sound Julien Sicart, **** Martin,
Jeanne Delplancq, and
Olivier Goinard Nominated Best Production...
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Isidre Bonsoms i
Sicart (1849 – 14
November 1922) was a
Catalan bibliophile and cervantist. He was born in Barcelona. In 1910 he
donated to the Biblioteca...