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Games, Tech, and Things

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by Christopher Barker

12 episodes
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This podcast explores the various different ways games have evolved and how their technology has allowed for change in the technological market.

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Publishing Since

8/27/2021

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October 29, 2021

Attraction to Fiction Characters ft. Abigail Iacobucci

<p>In this episode of Games, Tech, and Things we discuss the ways in which the human mind can become attracted to digital characters. Joining is Abigail Iacobucci to give her opinions on fictophilia and why she thinks that these things can happen. Listed here are the sources mentioned:<br> https://www.researchgate.net/publication/318219232_On_the_ontology_of_fictional_characters_A_semiotic_approach<br> https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.575427/full</p> <p><br> You can also check out Conner Jelley's website by following this link: https://dearus485209718.wordpress.com/</p>

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October 22, 2021

Open-World Games as a Relaxation Tool ft. Peter Sly

<p>This this episode of Games, Tech, and Things we discuss the ways that video games can be used by therapist and every day individuals to relax from their daily stresses. Joining me is Peter Sly to give his insights into the ways he plays to relax after a long day at school. Olivia Jusus's website can be visited here in order to learn more about the film industry: https://justus2dot0.wordpress.com</p>

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October 22, 2021

Negative Effects of Microtransactions ft Sara McKellar

<p>On this episode of Games, Tech, and Things we return to the topic of predatory practices such as microtransactions and the malicious nature of some video game companies. Returning is Sara McKellar, a former loot box fanatic who has reformed to never touch them. You can also look at Conner Jelly's website by following this link: https://dearus485209718.wordpress.com</p>

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What is Games, Tech, and Things?

This podcast explores the various different ways games have evolved and how their technology has allowed for change in the technological market.

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This podcast updates daily.

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