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Encore tenace, l'idée reçue que les jeux vidéo isolent socialement est pourtant loin d'être vraie. On en discute aujourd'hui, à travers la communauté, le sentiment d'appartenance, la compétition... où comment ce média qu'est le jeu vidéo est un vecteur fort de liens sociaux.

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