Luis Aguasvivas 🔜 TGS
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Game critic at PopMatters and NPR Contributor Member of the New York Videogame Critics Circle Game Informer, Ars Technica, Unwinnable, Gamers with Glasses, & other places aguaspoints.com
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Leisure time is work now. How can I know that I am not working, if my game isn't simulating work in some sense. The completionist mindset is a sort of brainrot.
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Had a great time wrapping up our summer series in this podcast episode with @corndruid.bsky.social!
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The greatest input in all of video games, along with pressing F to pay respects, and irrelevant voiceovers that don't stop in your favorite mascot platformer.
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I use to think he was so old. Now, I look in the mirror. The reflection piercing through is of a man of his age and I cry.
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Nick, there are at least seven of us strident supporters of literary games criticism.

I love the passion here—the fuego.
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spoke to @afterclimate.com.au about the sustainable games standard, a means of tracking emissions now publicly available for use by the entire games industry. a lot of thought went into this thing
“In terms of methodology, each one is a little bit different,” said Abraham. “I started with whatever already existed, talked to a lot of our member companies and some other contributing ones. We knew we needed a quick and dirty method for as many as possible, so where there's the option to make a ‘spend based’ calculation, we've put one in there. Those are good for fast and easy numbers, but they don't give you any control over the emissions, because the only way to reduce them is ‘spend less money,’ which you might not want to do if you're marketing your new game.”

This meant that in some cases, Abraham – alongside games industry experts – had to devise new methods entirely.

“Like the [section 3.11] use of sold products (mobile) component, which says ‘OK, phones have batteries, what if we measure the battery level at the start and the end of a game session, that will tell us how much power the game has used,’” said Abraham. “Because the use of energy at the battery doesn't actually directly generate emissions, we also have to trace it back to the source, which is grid electricity emissions. To get power from the grid there has to be a charger that converts AC to DC, and when you do that you get power losses, so you also need to account for that by adding some extra on top for charger losses.”
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👋Os recuerdo que estaré este domingo 12 por partida doble en @bcngamefest.bsky.social

🟢14 h en la sala de conferencias con charla sobre el pasado y el presente de las mujeres en el desarrollo de videojuegos.

🟢15 h junto a @inesalcolea.bsky.social en el escenario principal haciendo show de humor.
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Yes, I agree Mario should be punished! André Breton was so right about him, it's not even funny.

Also, my Super Mario Zodiac is Birdo (with a Luigi rising). This explains everything about me.
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Yes, I agree Mario should be punished! André Breton was so right about him, it's not even funny.

Also, my Super Mario Zodiac is Birdo (with a Luigi rising). This explains everything about me.
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