games & graphics
2018 Proved Game Streaming Can Still Get Bigger—and Messier
From a critical remove, then, streaming is a strangely liminal space, one not yet secure in its place in the media landscape. It’s a land of opportunity and nonsense, a media format beyond its Wild West stage yet not quite formed into something that can be subjected to mainstream media analysis. Streaming is a place for big-time, multi-million-dollar celebrities. It’s also a place where marginalized people form communities around games and people they love, where niche gaming communities like speedrunning can grow healthily.
Source: 2018 Proved Game Streaming Can Still Get Bigger—and Messier | WIRED
Watch Me Play excerpt: What a workday is like for a professional Twitch streamer.
Game livestreaming has entered into popular culture in a big way. Twitch, a platform that boasts having millions of broadcasters producing programs for tens of millions of visitors each day, offers up all kinds of live content 24/7 to viewers around the world. The site hosts a range of shows, from “variety” streamers who broadcast different types of games to massive esports tournaments that pull in hundreds of thousands of viewers over the course of a weekend. You can also find live broadcasts of people making cosplay outfits, cooking, or just streaming everyday life. Livestreaming has become not just a part of game culture, but of our everyday media worlds more broadly. And while a tremendous amount of creative production is happening on the site, big issues remain regarding the governance, regulation, and monetization of user-generated content. While playing games for an enthusiastic audience may seem like a dream job, it can be incredibly hard work that requires a tremendous amount of self-training, skill-up, and hustle. Livestreamers are not only changing the face of gaming and giving us a glimpse into the future of media production, their one-person production studios—and businesses—operated out of their homes sync up all too well with broader trends around labor, online platforms, and the future of work.
Source: Watch Me Play excerpt: What a workday is like for a professional Twitch streamer.
With Project xCloud, Xbox Wants to Bring Gaming Anywhere You Are
Game streaming is a long-held dream, but with Project xCloud, Xbox is harnessing the power of Microsoft to make it happen—for real this time.
Source: With Project xCloud, Xbox Wants to Bring Gaming Anywhere You Are | WIRED
Hooking up brains to machines could be the ‘next big thing’ for gaming
It may sound like science fiction, but brain-machine interfaces will eventually be a part of our lives. It’s just a matter of time for gaming.
Source: Hooking up brains to machines could be the ‘next big thing’ for gaming
DC Comics releases new streaming service, DC Universe
DC Comics has released its new streaming service, DC Universe. The subscription service costs $7.99 per month or $74.99 annually, and will feature original live action and animated series from the world of DC Comics, along with digital comics and classic TV series and films.
Source: DC Comics releases new streaming service, DC Universe – Business Insider
Everything you need to know about Nintendo’s online Switch service
What to expect from Nintendo starting on September 18th
Source: Everything you need to know about Nintendo’s online Switch service – The Verge
Skin or CGI? Alita: Battle Angel takes manga to photorealistic levels
Director Robert Rodriguez, producer Jon Landau and actress Rosa Salazar share the challenges of the balancing act of CGI and realism.
Source: Skin or CGI? Alita: Battle Angel takes manga to photorealistic levels – CNET
The Big Myth About Teenage Anxiety
Relax: The digital age is not wrecking your kid’s brain.
Source: Opinion | The Big Myth About Teenage Anxiety – The New York Times
RealNetworks’ Scener is like Twitch for Netflix
Incubated at RealNetworks, Scener lets you watch other people as they watch movies and TV shows.
What Will Football Games Look Like After the NFL?
As health concerns and political skirmishes cause NFL ratings to decline, we must think about what football video games will look like after the NFL.
Google Wunderkind Is Building a Secret Social-Gaming Startup
Google is secretly building a social-gaming startup, part of its effort to create fledgling companies within the internet-search giant.
Source: Google Wunderkind Is Building a Secret Social-Gaming Startup – Bloomberg
Why did fans leave LiveJournal, and where will they go after Tumblr?
A fascinating survey details the migration patterns of pop-culture obsessives.
Source: Why did fans leave LiveJournal, and where will they go after Tumblr?
Google Maps’ Cool New Tool Turns Your Real City Into A Game
A globetrotting Mario game that features your block? A SimCity playing out in your hometown? GoogleMaps’ new API makes it possible.
Source: Google Maps’ Cool New Tool Turns Your Real City Into A Game
Esports, Jump In or Miss the Mark
The esports industry is growing quickly, with new leagues, teams and distribution channels. And this growth is attracting new high-profile esports investment from brands, media organizations and traditional sports rightsholders.
Amazon’s streaming service Twitch reaches as many people as cable news networks
Amazon-owned Twitch is now pulling in as many monthly viewers as cable news networks. In January 2018, Twitch had nearly a million people watching at any given point. Twitch primarily features live video streams of people playing video games, but the service has added other types of content recently.
Source: Amazon’s streaming service Twitch reaches as many people as cable news networks – Business Insider
Twitch is tightening its policies around harassment and sexual behavior
Twitch is enacting stricter policies in the interest of curbing harassment and sexually suggestive behavior. The company announced today that its new rules will kick into effect on February 19th at 9AM PT — time intended to give users enough warning to remove any clips or videos on demand that violate new guidelines. “During the transition period, we’ll be reaching out to some streamers whose current and past content may violate these new guidelines to help you be successful on Twitch,” the company says. “Our goal is to ensure everyone understands and adheres to the updated Community Guidelines so you can keep creating content for your communities.”
Source: Twitch is tightening its policies around harassment and sexual behavior – The Verge
Google eyes gaming with ‘Yeti’ streaming service, standalone console
Google is developing a game streaming service, codenamed Yeti, according to a report released on The Information website. The service would add Google to a growing part of the video game business that lets people play games without having to download them, and would reportedly use cloud servers for broadcast. So far, Yeti has been discussed with game developers, although it’s unclear whether the games will be developed specifically for Google’s service.
Source: Google eyes gaming with ‘Yeti’ streaming service, standalone console – Business Insider
Gamers’ Revenge: Why the Latest Money-Making Tactic Is Causing an Uproar
When EA, the American video game company, launched Star Wars Battlefront II in November, it was seeking redemption. The previous edition of the game, in 2015, had left fans vastly disappointed. But even before the formal launch, players who had early access to Battlefront II — by paying more than the standard cost — began crying foul. Classic Star Wars characters like Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker were locked until players accumulated a small fortune of in-game currency.
Source: Gamers’ Revenge: Why the Latest Money-Making Tactic Is Causing an Uproar | Fast Forward | OZY
Stop blaming Apple and take responsibility for tech addiction
There are many accusations against Apple, Facebook, Google, Amazon and others for their addictive effects on our brains and culture. Most of the discourse is about how evil tech companies are (covertly) peddling addictive products/services that are destroying our minds, our society and our relationships. I’ve been frequently quoted in this dialogue as an example of someone who used to focus on increasing addiction (through gamification) to a “changed man” who now believes things have gone too far — with a startup to prove it.
Source: Stop blaming Apple and take responsibility for tech addiction | TechCrunch
Xbox is in trouble, and Microsoft may buy a company to fix it
Microsoft’s Xbox One platform is making ambitious moves but remains in second place behind Sony’s massively successful PlayStation 4. A comparatively poor lineup of major exclusive games is a key factor in the Xbox One’s weaker position. A new report from the gaming site Polygon says Microsoft is looking at a major acquisition to help the Xbox group.Valve, EA, and PUBG Corp. are all cited as potential purchases.
Source: Xbox is in trouble, and Microsoft may buy a company to fix it – Business Insider