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	<title>Comments on: PAX East Update: Officially Chosen as a Panelist!</title>
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		<title>By: PAX East Agenda ... as of right now &#124; My Gadget, Game &#38; Gizmo Obsession</title>
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		<description>[...] Alex Leavitt (Comparative Media Studies, MIT) explains how a new generation of entertainment is succeeding in a market which chooses to de-emphasize the games in favor of the characters. And as the Japanese fans influence the industry through their own amateur initiatives, what will the future of American gaming hold when online fandoms adopt similar appetites? (Alex Leavitt) SOURCE [...]</description>
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