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Changing to Match the Market

Changing to Match the Platform

During the first episode of Games, Tech, and Things we take a look into the ways Monster Hunter has changed through the years as a way to match the hardware that its on and the ways platform upgrades have a heavy impact on the way development occurs. With me to talk about the topic is Jiro Kurokawa to give his own ideas on the series and talk about his experiences in the past.

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Video Games in the Workplace

Video Games in the Workplace

In this episode of Games, Tech and Things we discuss the ways that video games can be used in the work place as a team building tool. Sarah McKellar brings her thoughts on the matter and relates it to Final Fantasy 14, a widely popular MMORPG series. Are the benefits that come from using this as a team building tool amazing, or is there a cause for pause hiding just beneath the surface? Find out on this episode of Games, Tech and Things.

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RPG's and Their Psychological Effects feat. Luke Michum

Psychology Behind RPGs

In this episode of Games, Tech, and Things we go into how RPG tactics have been used to effect a person mind in positive and negative ways. Co-Hosting this episode is Luke Michum who brings his knowledge of the topic in order to show how these tactics have been negatively used in things like loot boxes.

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Negative Effects of Microtransactions ft Sara McKellar

Negative Effects of Loot Boxes

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

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Podcast Mashup

Mash-Up

This is the official mash-up of Games, Tech and Things podcast series.

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Portal Hopping Fun

Portal Hopping Fun

In this episode of Games, Tech, and Things we discuss the technological marvel that is the game Splitgate. Gameplay for this game revolves around teleporting around the map while shooting enemies creating a game like no other.  With me today to help in the discussion is Thomas Hall, a fellow gamer with experience in titles like these where the gameplay is similar yet different to those in the past.

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Cognitive Enhancment

Cognitive Enhancment

In this episode of Games, Tech, and Things we talk about the different ways that video games can be used to help those with cognitive disabilities or issues. Joining for this episode is Olivia Justus who brings her insight into the topic by making links between The Witcher and The Legend of Zelda.

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Video Games as a Tool to Aid PTSD Victims feat. Madison Powers

PTSD and Video Games as an Aid

In this episode of Games, Tech, and Things we talk about the ways that video games could be used to help those with PTSD or some other form of psychological issues present in gamers. Madison Powers brings information from her research done on the topic as a way to bridge the gap and formulate new ideas on the topic.

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

Open World Game Relaxation

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

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Warframe and Server Integrity

Warframe and Server Integrity

In this episode of Games, Tech and Things we explore the ways in which games connect people for multiplayer games and the integrity of servers nation wide.  Returning for another episode is Jiro Kurokawa to give his thoughts on the matter and to learn more as well.

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Body Dysmorphia

Body Dysmorphia

In this episode of Games, Tech, and Things we look at the ways in which video games play a major role in the minds of those with mental illnesses, such as body dysmorphia. With me to talk about the topic is Conner Jelley, a fellow capstone project student who has been basing his topic on body dysmorphia and its effects on fitness junkies. 

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Services Made for Video Games Breaking Out of Their Niche feat. Matt Krodowski

Video Games Services in Other Fields

On this episode of Games, Tech, and things we delve into the services that have seen usage for video games and how they have evolved to be more inclusive of other communities. Joining this episode is Mathew Krodowski to give his insights on the topic and how he believes that Discord could be used as a superior replacement to Zoom and Skype.

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Attraction to Fictional Characters

Attraction to Fictional Characters

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.

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