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Filed under: Video games- Gameplay, Emotions and Narrative: Independent Games Experienced (Pittsburgh: ETC Press, c2019), by Katarzyna Marak, Miłosz Markocki, and Dariusz Brzostek (PDF with commentary at CMU)
- Diversity of Play (Luneburg: Meson Press, 2015), ed. by Mathias Fuchs (PDF with commentary at digra.org)
- Dungeons and Dreamers: A Story of How Computer Games Created a Global Community (second edition; Pittsburgh: ETC Press, 2014), by Brad King and John Borland (PDF with commentary at CMU)
- Well Played 3.0: Video Games, Value and Meaning (Pittsburgh: ETC Press, 2011), by Drew Davidson (PDF with commentary at Figshare)
- Toward a Ludic Architecture: The Space of Play and Games (text-only version; c2010), by Steffen P. Walz (PDF with commentary at CMU)
- Well Played 2.0: Video Games, Value and Meaning (Pittsburgh: ETC Press, 2010), by Drew Davidson (PDF with commentary at Figshare)
- Well Played 1.0: Video Games, Value and Meaning (Pittsburgh: ETC Press, 2009), by Drew Davidson (PDF with commentary at CMU)
- Artificial Intelligence and Games (2018), by Georgios N. Yannakakis and Julian Togelius (PDF with commentary at gameaibook.org)
- Atari Player-Missile Graphics in BASIC (1984), by Philip C. Seyer (illustrated HTML at atariarchives.org)
- Big Computer Games (1984), ed. by David H. Ahl (HTML and page images at atariarchives.org)
- The Best of Antic (only volume published; 1983), ed. by James Capparell and Robert DeWitt (HTML at atarimagazines.com)
- DOOM: Scarydarkfast (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2013), by Daniel Pinchbeck (illustrated HTML with commentary at digitalculture.org)
- More BASIC Computer Games (1979), ed. by David H. Ahl (HTML and page images at atariarchives.org)
- BASIC Computer Games (1978), ed. by David H. Ahl (HTML and page images at atariarchives.org)
- Trigger Happy: Videogames and the Entertainment Revolution (2001 edition, with 2004 afterword), by Steven Poole (PDF with commentary at stevenpoole.net)
- Atari Graphics and Arcade Game Design (c1984), by Jeffrey Stanton and Dan Pinal (illustrated HTML at atariarchives.org)
- The End of Books, or Books Without End? Reading Interactive Narratives (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, c2000), by J. Yellowlees Douglas (page images at HathiTrust)
- Compute!'s First Book of Atari (Greensboro, NC: COMPUTE! Books, c1981) (illustrated HTML at atariarchives.org)
Filed under: Video games -- Amateurs' manuals
Filed under: Video games -- Design- Game Design Snacks: Easily Digestible Game Design Wisdom (Pittsburgh: ETC Press, c2017), ed. by José P. Zagal (PDF with commentary at CMU)
- Game Mods: Design, Theory and Criticism (Pittsburgh: ETC Press, c2012), ed. by Erik Champion (PDF with commentary at CMU)
- Real-Time Research: Improvisational Game Scholarship (Pittsburgh: ETC Press, c2010), ed. by Seann Dikkers, Eric Zimmerman, Kurt Squire, and Constance Steinkuehler (PDF with commentary at CMU)
- The Transformational Framework: A Process Tool for the Development of Transformational Games (Pittsburgh: ETC Press, c2018), by Sabrina Culyba (PDF with commentary at CMU)
- Metagaming: Playing, Competing, Spectating, Cheating, Trading, Making, and Breaking Videogames (Minneapolis and London: University of Minnesota Press, c2017), by Stephanie Boluk and Patrick LeMieux (illustrated HTML with commentary at umn.edu)
- Diversifying Barbie and Mortal Kombat: Intersectional Perspectives and Inclusive Designs in Gaming (Pittsburgh: ETC Press, c2016), ed. by Yasmin B. Kafai, Gabriela T. Richard, and Brendesha M. Tynes (PDF with commentary at CMU)
Filed under: Video games -- Development
Filed under: Video games -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Filed under: Video games -- History
Filed under: Video games -- Japan
Filed under: Video games -- Juvenile literature- Computer Spy Games (London: Usborne Pub., c1984), by Jenny Tyler and Chris Oxlade, contrib. by Adrian Hall, illust. by Sue Walliker, Rob McCaig, and Martin Newton (PDF at Usborne and Google)
- Weird Computer Games (London: Usborne Pub., c1984), by Jenny Tyler and Chris Oxlade, contrib. by Les Howarth and Adrian Hall, illust. by Rob McCaig, Sue Walliker, Martin Newton, and Graham Smith (PDF at Usborne and Google)
- Creepy Computer Games (London: Usborne Pub., c1983), ed. by Jenny Tyler and Chris Oxlade, illust. by Rob McCaig (PDF at Usborne and Google)
- Computer Spacegames (London: Usborne Pub., c1982), by D. Isaaman and Jenny Tyler, contrib. by Bob Merry, illust. by Martin Newton, Tony Baskeyfield, Graham Round, Jim Bamber, Mark Duffin, and John Bolton (PDF at Usborne and Google)
- Computer Fun (London: Usborne Publishing, c1984), by Gaby Waters, contrib. by Paul Shreeve, illust. by Graham Round (PDF at Usborne and Google)
Filed under: Video games -- Periodicals
Filed under: Video games -- Political aspects
Filed under: Video games -- Programming- Program Arcade Games With Python And Pygame (c2017), by Paul Vincent Craven (illustrated HTML with commentary at programarcadegames.com)
- Invent Your Own Computer Games with Python (fourth edition, 2016), by Al Sweigart (illustrated HTML with commentary at inventwithpython.com)
- Game Programming Patterns (web version, down the page, is free to access; 2014), by Robert Nystrom (illustrated HTML with commentary at gameprogrammingpatterns.com)
- Making Games with Python and Pygame (c2012), by Al Sweigart (HTML and PDF with commentary at inventwithpython.com)
- ShaderX2: Introductions and Turorials With DirectX 9 (Plano, TX: Wordware Publishing, c2004), ed. by Wolfgang F. Engel (PDF at acm.org)
- ShaderX2: Shader Programming Tips and Tricks With DirectX 9 (Plano, TX: Wordware Publishing, c2004), ed. by Wolfgang F. Engel (PDF at acm.org)
- Direct3D ShaderX: Vertex and Pixel Shader Tips and Tricks (Plano, TX: Wordware Publishing, c2002), ed. by Wolfgang F. Engel (PDF at acm.org)
- Game Mods: Design, Theory and Criticism (Pittsburgh: ETC Press, c2012), ed. by Erik Champion (PDF with commentary at CMU)
- Real-Time Research: Improvisational Game Scholarship (Pittsburgh: ETC Press, c2010), ed. by Seann Dikkers, Eric Zimmerman, Kurt Squire, and Constance Steinkuehler (PDF with commentary at CMU)
- Software Engineering and Computer Games (Harlow, UK et al.: Addison-Wesley, c2003), by Rudy v. B. Rucker (PDF with commentary at rudyrucker.com)
- Programming Linux Games, by Loki Software and John R. Hall (PDF in France)
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