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Andrew Phelps Andrew Phelps is an assistant professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology, in Rochester, NY. He is the founding faculty member of the Game Programming Concentration within the Department of Information Technology and his work in games programming education has been featured in The New York Times, CNN.com, USA Today, National Public Radio, and other publications. Email: amp-at-it.rit.edu



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Got Game?
November 21, 2003
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Got Game is returning. I am not dead (although I'm finishing up finals and grading lots of things, which I think could be classified as a form of death). I discovered a few things since the last time I posted.


1) I am going to be a FATHER. Interesting. I will have a little girl sometime in late January if all goes as expected. Not to worry, I have already purchased a suitable game controller for an infant, in pink. [ game slang reference: WOOT! although that doesn't begin to do it justice ]


2) Games in academia is rolling slowly forward. I've been away working on RIT's plans in this space (can't comment. WANT to comment, can't comment...).


3) I've missed the blog. I can't wait to get back into it.


Friday: I grade things. Weekend: I collapse. Monday: The Blog Returns.


To quote the ending of almost every episode of Inuyasha: "See you soon!"



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