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Part of writing an APA paper is research, right?
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=video+game+citation+apa
First link should have what you're looking for as well as source.
Here's[blog.apastyle.org] a post from the APA style blog. The reference looks like it should be
An in-text citation appears to just use the year and author, like usual. But since there's no author, you just use the year. For example,
Here's a piece of advice. In APA, you don't generally need to include an ellipsis at the start or end of a quotation. You only need to place one if the sentence would be otherwise misinterpreted.
And if you are using an ellipsis, make sure it's three spaced periods ( . . . ).