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    Explore " skatebird" with insightful episodes like "#16 - The Wholesome Games Movement", "INVITADO ESPECIAL: FERNANDO COLUNGA - Viejos Payasos #132", "#13 - Skatebird (or How One Skatebirb is Leading Gaming’s Skating Resurgence)", "175: Nintendo Not Attending Tokyo Game Show, Switch Price-Cut, Next Lego and Nintendo Collaberation, Most Elusive Pokemon" and "DDG Episode 9" from podcasts like ""Press Play", "Viejos Payasos", "Press Play", "Nintendo Dispatch" and "Digital Days Gaming"" and more!

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    #16 - The Wholesome Games Movement

    #16 - The Wholesome Games Movement

    Over the past few years, but especially since the pandemic began and has gone on, an emerging trend has appeared within the games industry: cosy, wholesome games. These games have existed long before 2020, but in a time where the world has become a lot more cynical and scary thanks to outside events and in need of something comforting while we’ve been stuck inside for the better part of two years at this point, they’ve become a lot more prevalent.

    But outside of games like Animal Crossing or other bigger games within the area, a subspace of smaller games in the wholesome space from independent developers was mainly overlooked. That was until a Twitter account started profiling these titles and grew a following off the back of it to the point where it now hosts online showcases showing them off, including its yearly annual Direct presentations during E3.

    "I think that's like so one of the best things about the online showcases is that sort of accessibility," said Wholesome Games co-founder James Tillman on the advantages of hosting an online showcase like its headline Wholesome Direct event.

    "It costs a fortune to come from Ireland or anywhere else to the US and there are passport issues and all these other things for showcasing in-person. Online, it's a way more level playing field - like there are language gaps sometimes, there's definitely time zones that are a problem. But it's something we really try to be mindful of."

    Adds Ben Wassler of Ooblets developer Glumberland, itself a key game within the scene, on how Wholesome Games has helped shine a spotlight on these games: “That group of folks has been super supportive and kind to us and they work really hard to uplift game developers and support the community.

    “We've been participating in their events and stuff since the beginning, but the key pillars of the movement are the individuals on their team”

    In a special 90 minute long episode of Press Play, developers of wholesome games as well as key figures within Wholesome Games the community including co-founders Matthew Taylor, James Tillman and Wholesome Direct host Jenny Windom talk to Play Diaries on delving into the area, its growth, what comes next and a movement that could arguably become a full-blown genre in its own right, if not already.

    Links: Play Diaries|Twitter|Facebook|Patreon

    #13 - Skatebird (or How One Skatebirb is Leading Gaming’s Skating Resurgence)

    #13 - Skatebird (or How One Skatebirb is Leading Gaming’s Skating Resurgence)

    Nearly four years since it was first announced as an actual game after some initial inspiration seeing a GIF of an actual bird skating, today, Skatebird finally arrives on PC, Xbox (including Xbox Game Pass) and Nintendo Switch. Even with a last-minute delay from an August release to today’s rearranged release date, the game could not have come at a better time for the skating renaissance that is building with the launches of Skater XL and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 as well as the early access launch of session and the impending return of EA’s Skate.

    Even with its chill nature, Glass Bottom Games’ Megan Fox is ready for Skatebird’s absurdity to release onto the world and what players do with it as they roll it out. Now that it is out, how does it fit into the skating renaissance in games, find itself revisiting the skating boom of the early 2000s and more as well as what comes beyond Skatebird?

    Links: Play Diaries|Twitter|Facebook

    175: Nintendo Not Attending Tokyo Game Show, Switch Price-Cut, Next Lego and Nintendo Collaberation, Most Elusive Pokemon

    175: Nintendo Not Attending Tokyo Game Show, Switch Price-Cut, Next Lego and Nintendo Collaberation, Most Elusive Pokemon
    This week Nintendo confirmed that they will NOT be attending the Tokyo Game Show. We also have a Switch price-cut, new LEGO and Nintendo collaboration, and a VERY elusive Pokemon is finally caught. Follow Us Michael: Twitter, Instagram, Blog James: Twitter, Blog, YouTube Nintendo Dispatch: Twitter & Website Proudly recorded on Zencastr ⭐⭐ Review Us (http://www.nintendodispatch.com/review) ⭐⭐

    DDG Episode 9

    DDG Episode 9

    With the video game industry going on holiday break and Dave and MJC’s day jobs eating away at their free time, the guys look to the future with a special episode dedicated to 2020. In this week’s episode Dave and MJC look at the crazy release schedule for early 2020 and make some predictions for the next generation of consoles. 

    Music by Popskyy https://popskyy.bandcamp.com/

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