Lab sessions did not follow a concrete week-to-week schedule. The sessions were all student-led and consisted of a series of presentations that they gave on the games they were playing. Most of them played the games live and talked about them.
Lab time was also devoted to some student presentations on game analysis.
Game Analysis and Presentation Guidelines (PDF)
In addition to substantial in-class discussion, many conversations took place in an online discussion forum. Here's two samples of such discussions.
Nintendogs (Nintendo® DS)
Civilization IV: Warlords expansion (PC)
World of Warcraft (MacBook® Pro)
The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion (XBox 360™)
Katamari Damacy 1+2
Everquest 2
The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (Game of the Year edition)
Xenogears
Bubble & Bomb by Nexon. In Chinese PaoPaoTang
Tales of Symphonia
Guild Wars Factions
Rival Schools (PS1)
Princess Maker II (PC)
Zelda: Ocarina of Time (N64)
Psychonauts (PS2)
Bully (PS2)
Madden 07 Online
Civilization IV (Mac®)
Fable; Fable: The Lost Chapters (Xbox 360™)
Dungeon Siege; Dungeon Siege: Legends of Aranna; Dungeon Siege 2; and Dungeon Siege 2:
Broken World (PC)
The Suffering and its sequel, Ties That Bind.
Guild Wars Prophecies
Guild Wars Factions
Guild Wars Nightfall
Prince of Persia, potentially 1 and 2
Okami for PS2
Animal Crossing on my DS
Shogun: Total War
Company of Heroes
Okami
Animal Crossing
DS Cooking Mama
Dragon Quarter
WarCraft III
Old Mac games