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Why Don't Games Work: Crashing Games and Navigating Disappointment

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Why don't games work when we're most excited to play them, and how do gaming communities recover from this disappointment? Those are the burning questions we tackle in this week's Gaming Persona podcast, where we share our experiences with the latest Lord of the Rings game, Gollum, and reminisce about the nostalgic 90's X-Wings from the book series and Nintendo 64 game, Rogue Squadron.
We don't just stop there, as we reflect on the impact of the zeitgeist, exploring how popular media like Game of Thrones can change conversations over time and examining the motivations behind gaming developers' choices. We also analyze how some studios have managed to redeem their games and how studio heads can make or break a game's success. Get ready for an in-depth discussion on the importance of allowing ourselves to make mistakes without the intense need for perfectionism.
As we dive into the darker side of gaming, we ponder the toxicity of some gaming communities and how this can deter newcomers from joining. Along with this, we explore the devastating impact of trauma and depression on our gaming lives, drawing on the example of Luke Skywalker. So hit play, and join us in our gaming community as we download the patch to continue the journey.

Support the show

If you would like to support the show and help us unlock additional possibilities for future episodes and projects, this can now be done through Patreon!
Subscribe on YouTube for more content on the Psychology of Gaming or to catch a Live Stream!
For more info, check out DrGameology.com!
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Thanks for Listening, and Continue The Journey!

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Kapitler

1. Why Don't Games Work: Crashing Games and Navigating Disappointment (00:00:00)

2. Why Games Don't Work (00:00:15)

3. Game Releases and the Zeitgeist (00:14:07)

4. Gaming Industry Woes and Redemption (00:22:19)

5. Game Development and Gaming Culture (00:31:39)

6. The Devastation of Trauma (00:42:04)

125 episoder

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Innhold levert av Daniel Kaufmann Ph.D. | Dr. Gameology. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Daniel Kaufmann Ph.D. | Dr. Gameology eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Why don't games work when we're most excited to play them, and how do gaming communities recover from this disappointment? Those are the burning questions we tackle in this week's Gaming Persona podcast, where we share our experiences with the latest Lord of the Rings game, Gollum, and reminisce about the nostalgic 90's X-Wings from the book series and Nintendo 64 game, Rogue Squadron.
We don't just stop there, as we reflect on the impact of the zeitgeist, exploring how popular media like Game of Thrones can change conversations over time and examining the motivations behind gaming developers' choices. We also analyze how some studios have managed to redeem their games and how studio heads can make or break a game's success. Get ready for an in-depth discussion on the importance of allowing ourselves to make mistakes without the intense need for perfectionism.
As we dive into the darker side of gaming, we ponder the toxicity of some gaming communities and how this can deter newcomers from joining. Along with this, we explore the devastating impact of trauma and depression on our gaming lives, drawing on the example of Luke Skywalker. So hit play, and join us in our gaming community as we download the patch to continue the journey.

Support the show

If you would like to support the show and help us unlock additional possibilities for future episodes and projects, this can now be done through Patreon!
Subscribe on YouTube for more content on the Psychology of Gaming or to catch a Live Stream!
For more info, check out DrGameology.com!
More Links Here!
Thanks for Listening, and Continue The Journey!

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Why Don't Games Work: Crashing Games and Navigating Disappointment (00:00:00)

2. Why Games Don't Work (00:00:15)

3. Game Releases and the Zeitgeist (00:14:07)

4. Gaming Industry Woes and Redemption (00:22:19)

5. Game Development and Gaming Culture (00:31:39)

6. The Devastation of Trauma (00:42:04)

125 episoder

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