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- Hayes, Reece (2024) Capturing movement: a comparative analysis of animation and motion capture in visual media. (unpublished BSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Watkins, Niamh (2024) How can a compelling narrative be conveyed through environmental design?. (unpublished BSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Munday, Ethan (2024) Evaluating LLMs in games: is ChatGPT suitable for use in video game AI?. (unpublished BSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Smith, George (2024) Happy home in Robloxia: trials and challenges of positioning in the Roblox game market. (unpublished BSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Thompson, Charlie (Charles) (2024) Changes to accessibility in modern gameplay. (unpublished BSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Cole, Robbie (2024) Public reactions to PBR and NPR character assets. (unpublished BSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Hussain, Isaac (2024) What makes an effective VR safe space?. (unpublished BSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Salem, Mustafa Abdelazim Ibrahim (2024) Study into the rise of the online multiplayers and the fall of local multiplayers. (unpublished BSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Agate, Eleisha (2024) The portrayal of women and girls in ACG subcultures. (unpublished BSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
- Ballantyne, Tahir (2024) How does John Williams use musical techniques to convey character development in Star Wars?. (unpublished BSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth