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Of Mods and ModdersChasing Down the Value of Fan-Based Digital Game ModificationsUniversity of Utah This article is concerned with the role that fan-programmers (generally known as "modders") play in the success of the PC digital game industry. The fan culture for digital games is deeply embedded in shared practices and experiences among fan communities, and their active consumption contributes economically and culturally to broader society. Using a survey of the most commercially successful PC games in the first-person shooter category from 2002 until 2004, this article answers a series of questions concerning fan-programmer produced content: (a) What is the value of the fan produced game add-ons in terms of labor costs? (b) What motivates fans to make add-ons for their favorite games? and (c) How does the fan-programmer phenomenon in PC gaming fit into broader trends in the high-tech economy?
Key Words: modders convergence digital games
Games and Culture, Vol. 2, No. 4,
300-313 (2007) This article has been cited by other articles:
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