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A People’s History of Video Game Development
Kel Bachus and Tracy Seamster
6 episodes
6 hours ago
The history of video games through the lens of everyday developers. We cover the obscure, unpublished, forgotten, and even a few well-known games, but always through the perspective of people who were working hard to make them happen. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be a developer, or about what happened behind the scenes of your favorite games, this podcast is for you.
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The history of video games through the lens of everyday developers. We cover the obscure, unpublished, forgotten, and even a few well-known games, but always through the perspective of people who were working hard to make them happen. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be a developer, or about what happened behind the scenes of your favorite games, this podcast is for you.
Show more...
Video Games
Society & Culture,
Leisure,
Documentary
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Episode 3: The Internet is for P*rn
A People’s History of Video Game Development
53 minutes
4 months ago
Episode 3: The Internet is for P*rn
In their third episode, Tracy and Kel talk about getting into the game development industry from a slightly different angle: spicy chat rooms on the earliest incarnations of the World Wide Web. Kel talks about their break into the industry from a different kind of text-based role playing, and why no one would let them touch the live build ever again.
A People’s History of Video Game Development
The history of video games through the lens of everyday developers. We cover the obscure, unpublished, forgotten, and even a few well-known games, but always through the perspective of people who were working hard to make them happen. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be a developer, or about what happened behind the scenes of your favorite games, this podcast is for you.