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Jessica Hylton, author of an essay published in the book Women and Video Game Modding: Essays on Gender and the Digital Community, as "one of the first
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Whelan, Bridget; Kapell, Matthew Wilhelm (24 January 2020). Women and Video Game Modding: Essays on Gender and the Digital Community. McFarland. pp. 12–13
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Kotaku. July 23, 2018. Retrieved March 7, 2024. Lee, C. A. (2022). Video game modding in the U.S. intellectual property law: Controversial issues and gaps
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Whelan; Matthew Wilhelm Kapell, eds. (January 24, 2020). Women and Video Game Modding: Essays on Gender and the Digital Community. McFarland. ISBN 97814-7661-878-4
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Whelan; Matthew Wilhelm Kapell, eds. (January 24, 2020). Women and Video Game Modding: Essays on Gender and the Digital Community. McFarland. ISBN 97814-7661-878-4
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Whelan; Matthew Wilhelm Kapell, eds. (January 24, 2020). Women and Video Game Modding: Essays on Gender and the Digital Community. McFarland. ISBN 97814-7661-878-4
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Whelan; Matthew Wilhelm Kapell, eds. (January 24, 2020). Women and Video Game Modding: Essays on Gender and the Digital Community. McFarland. ISBN 97814-7661-878-4
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Edmond de Belamy, which sold for US$432,500. GANs were used by the video game modding community to up-scale low-resolution 2D textures in old video games