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Laine Nooney is an Assistant Professor of Media and Information Industries in the Department of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University, where she specializes in the history of American personal computing and computer gaming. She’s been featured in popular venues such as The Atlantic, The Internet History Podcast, The Next Billion Seconds, NPR, and Gizmodo, and has spoken about the past, present, and future of the game industry at forums like Indiecade, GDC, and the the World Economic Forum. She is a founding editor of ROMchip, the first open access, scholarly journal of video game history, and organizes the leading annual conference for historians of computing as part of her work with the Special Interest Group in Computing, Information, and Society (SIGCIS).

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