EriÂca Spyres, BriÂan Hirt, and Mark LinÂsenÂmayÂer are joined by Ian Maio (who worked for marÂketÂing for IGN and TurnÂer in e‑sports) for our first disÂcusÂsion about gamÂing. Do adults have any busiÂness playÂing video games? Should you feel guilty about your video game habits?
Ian gives us the lay of the land about e‑sports, comÂparÂing it to physÂiÂcal sports, and we disÂcuss the changÂing social funcÂtions of gamÂing, alleged and actuÂal gamÂing disÂorÂders, difÂferÂent types of gamers, incluÂsivÂiÂty, and more. Whether you game a lot or not at all, you should still find someÂthing interÂestÂing here.
We touch on the King of Kong docÂuÂmenÂtary, Grand Theft Auto, OverÂwatch, The Last of Us, BorÂderÂlands, Super Mario, CupÂhead, NY Times ElecÂtronÂic CrossÂword PuzÂzle, and more. Be sure to watch the Black MirÂror episode, “StrikÂing Vipers.”
Sources for this episode:
- “The eSports PheÂnomÂeÂnon” by Jason Mok
- “For Men Who Hate TalkÂing On The Phone, Games Keep FriendÂships Alive” by CecilÂia D’Anastasio
- “How Video Games Affect the Brain” by HanÂnah Nichols
- “SevÂen ReaÂsons to Play ComÂputÂer Games” by Ryan AnderÂson
- “PlayÂing Video Games Too Much Might Be Bad for Your MenÂtal Health” by Jesse Hicks
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