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Post Games
Chris Plante
10 episodes
6 days ago
Post Games is a listener-supported podcast about how and why we love video games. Each week, host Chris Plante reports on a new, overlooked, or underappreciated topic in gaming culture. Where did all the new porn games come from? What’s it like to be the AI that destroys the world? How has one award turned tiny indie game makers into big-name millionaires? With original interviews, writing, and a traditional audio-magazine structure, Plante keeps things entertaining, informative, and always under 90 minutes. Because Post Games is meant to be listened to, not buried in a backlog. Learn more at www.post.games.

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Post Games is a listener-supported podcast about how and why we love video games. Each week, host Chris Plante reports on a new, overlooked, or underappreciated topic in gaming culture. Where did all the new porn games come from? What’s it like to be the AI that destroys the world? How has one award turned tiny indie game makers into big-name millionaires? With original interviews, writing, and a traditional audio-magazine structure, Plante keeps things entertaining, informative, and always under 90 minutes. Because Post Games is meant to be listened to, not buried in a backlog. Learn more at www.post.games.

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Video Games
Arts,
News,
Leisure,
Entertainment News
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Why video games feel better and worse than ever before
Post Games
1 hour 8 minutes 26 seconds
1 week ago
Why video games feel better and worse than ever before

Get full episode notes, links, and related materials for free at www.post.games

Get extra-long episodes, bonus content, monthly videos, and more (plus, no ads!) at patreon.com/postgames


Welcome to Post Game’s first annual physical, in which a special guest joins me to assess the health and stability of gaming, from the creators to the players, the industry to the culture. I’ve invited one of the smartest, analytical, and forward-thinking minds in video – writer, developer, publisher, critic, analyst, and occasional voice actor Xalavier Nelson Jr. – to give video games a thorough workup


Bonus Patreon Prologue: The state of games 10, 20, and 30 years ago


Act 1: The best of times - Why 2025 could be the golden age of video games


Act 2: The worst of times - Why video games feel doomed


Bonus Patreon interview segment: Xalavier on gaming’s past, present, and future


Act 3: The news of the week, including the ghoulish mass layoffs at Xbox


Today's episode's act-interstitials feature music from the games of Strange Scaffold!

Find episode notes and more at www.post.games. Subscribe to the Patreon for early access to episodes, additional segments, and bonus materials at patreon.com/postgames.


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Post Games
Post Games is a listener-supported podcast about how and why we love video games. Each week, host Chris Plante reports on a new, overlooked, or underappreciated topic in gaming culture. Where did all the new porn games come from? What’s it like to be the AI that destroys the world? How has one award turned tiny indie game makers into big-name millionaires? With original interviews, writing, and a traditional audio-magazine structure, Plante keeps things entertaining, informative, and always under 90 minutes. Because Post Games is meant to be listened to, not buried in a backlog. Learn more at www.post.games.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.