Aarseth, Espen
- http://www.hf.uib.no/hi/espen/
- University of Bergen. Editor in chief of Gamestudies.org and the originator of cybertext theory. The first chapter of his book, Cybertext, is available, as are a few other early articles.
Adams, Ernest W.
- http://www.designersnotebook.com/
- Game designer and theorist. Archive of columns published in Gamasutra, other articles, list of print publications, pages describing game philosophy.
Barr, Brandon.
- http://texturl.net/
- Texturl is the weblog of Brandon Barr, an advertising copywriter interested in the intersections between electronic media, advertising and poetry.
Dekoven, Bernie
- http://www.deepfun.com/
- Articles, links, and weblog chronicling personal search for games and toys, ideas and innovations, people and events that enhance our capacity for having fun.
Kennerly , David
- http://finegamedesign.com/
- Professional and academic articles, presentation, and interviews game design philosophy, MMORPG design, and game education.
Klastrup, Lisbeth
- http://www.klastrup.dk
- Researching the construction of story in virtual worlds. Background in hypertext theory. Weblog and publications.
Klevjer, Rune
- http://www.uib.no/people/smkrk/
- Phd scholar at the University of Bergen, Norway. Abstract of his doctoral project: Play and Mediation in Computer Games, links to papers.
Montfort, Nick
- http://nickm.com/
- Theorist and author/developer specialising in interactive fiction, often in the crossover between game and literature. Games, fiction, publications and links.
Nowviskie, Bethany
- http://www.people.virginia.edu/~bpn2f
- University of Virginia. Dissertation deals with games and generative art in the context of conflicting design philosophies: hermeneutic and algorithmic. CV, descriptions of dissertation and projects, list of publications.
Poremba, Cindy
- http://shinyspinning.com
- Weblog, articles and projects centered around multiplayer games, women and technology, emergence in communities and games and serial and reconfigurable narrative.
Yee, Nicholas
- http://www.nickyee.com/
- Research is both quantative and qualitative, and is particularly centred on players of EverQuest and other Massive Multi-Player Online Games.