Video Games In Mind Jordan Leano
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We explore what we should expect out of video games, video game companies, while applying understanding of psychology and mechanics associated with games
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"Signs of a true video game fan?" (2/2)
In the 2nd part of this question, we go back and forth on how to specify the "Archetypes" for "True video game fans"
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Signs Of a True Video Game Fan? (1/2)
I took Wiksolop72, and Kori.
Both are students from Full Sail University who studied software programming for gaming. Into a discussion about what would it take for us to look at someone and consider them a "True video game fan?"
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Do video games offer a sense of belonging? (4/4)
On this one we discuss interpersonal relationships found within games, along with some short discussions on how deeply we treat loyalty in a game and community.
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Do video games offer a sense of belonging? (3/4)
This one covers how we view toxicity and offer potential solutions as to how the game industry.
Notably "Riot".
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Do video games offer a sense of belonging? (2/4)
In this part, we talk about how a community is defined when building or exploring a sense of belonging in videos games.
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Do video games offer a sense of belonging? (1/4)
So I sit down with a new guest. My High School friend Forstrei (AJ).
In the first part of this, we talk about how an MMO doesn't do that great of a job facilitating a friendly environment. And the differences of that community from Zelda, and Minecraft titles.