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Hype season for video games has changed since E3 ended

But maybe not in the ways you'd think.
They say E3 is dead, but you might not realize that if you looked at my work calendar for the coming week. I will… Fly to LA on Thursday. Attend game showcases on Friday. Game demos and interviews on Saturday and Sunday (plus another showcase), and then do that again on Monday.
Stephen Totilo ∙ 14 LIKES

May 31

Your Guide to June’s Family Friendly Video Games

School is coming to an end, but the pools are open and the weather is (mostly) gorgeous outside. Video games may not be the priority.
Is this the month where Nintendo doesn’t release a major game? No, it is not. At least, presuming you believe a Switch version of a 3DS game from 2013 is a major game. I suppose that’s debatable. Frankly, even though I’m playing more video games than ever because of the absolute deluge of indie releases in the past few months, I can’t give my children, ol…
Patrick Klepek ∙ 9 LIKES
Adam Small
OMG Atari remade Super Sprint! ❤️

May 13

Nintendo, Microsoft, Square welcome us to the era of fewer big video games

Data shows that Nintendo was ahead of the curve on this one.
Like big-budget video games? Hope you like waiting for them. (And hope there are enough developers left in this industry to make them.) There are abundant signs that we have entered an era that will see fewer major new video games from big game publishers.
Stephen Totilo ∙ 35 LIKES

A Conversation with an Anarcho-Communist

He answers the burning question: will we have video games in the commune??
Welcome to the CHH Conversations series- I’m aiming to do one a week, detailing a person (or people) who belong to an interesting group which is either part of the current zeitgeist, typically unheard, or just something I find super interesting. Note that my interviewing someone doesn’t mean I agree with them or approve of what they say—in fact, I may s…
Cartoons Hate Her ∙ 7 LIKES
Vlad the Inhaler
This made me LOL:
"Landlords would be groundskeepers for tenant unions, their job would be maintaining the homes the flow of money could stay the same but it would be a more level field between the tenants and those that would like to maintain homes for others."
Ah, yes, that well-known type of person who just enjoys "maintaining homes for others." One of the fundamental problems that any utopian, non-hierarchical society would face is: who's going to take out the trash? Who's going to clean the toilets? Who's going to dedicate their lives to technically demanding, difficult and periodically dangerous, but not necessarily intellectually or emotionally fulfilling jobs like electrical work, plumbing or any of a number of skilled trades? Who will choose to do road repair or maintenance when it's 90 degrees out? How do we get people to do the jobs that society needs to get done, but no one really WANTS to do?
The capitalist answer is: you require people to have money, and you pay them that money only when they do useful things. The communist answer is basically the same, but with the significant addition of central party control of the jobs and coercion of the workers. And the anarchist answer is... "don't worry, man, it'll all be cool!"
John Hennigan
A "hotel front desk worker" enabling the system he purports to oppose.

how to be respected as a teen girl

i think more women tend to have insecurity about their gender than men as a girl, like a young girl, maybe you get the impression that boys are cool in a way girls aren't. people praise and laugh at b…
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Rick Fox
It’s very strange to hear the perspective of what a teen girl thinks being a boy is like. I suspect that the only thing so similarly and deeply incorrect is the perspective a teen boy has about what being a girl is like.
Laplace
"you watch a movie where a woman everyone describes as ‘strong’ demonstrates her strength by refusing to take shit, threatening to tear a man’s tongue out of his head if he speaks to her like that again. but this is roleplay - how can everyone not see this is roleplay? she obviously could not tear his tongue out. if they fought, he would win. in the movie, everyone draws back like she’s being scary, and you see it as everyone indulging her in her pretend feeling of having some sort of power."
As a preteen growing up in mainstream feminist culture, I think I used to experience these scenes in movies the opposite way. I only knew physical conflict through movies like this. When conflict was on the news it was discussed, not shown. So you didn't get to see what gender the soldiers were. And my education emphasised that girls were just as good at everything as boys. In my brain, the notion that women can't fight and thus aren't dangerous was in the same category as treating disease with leeches. Silly superstitious stuff people used to believe in the past. My parents did tell me that boys got stronger on average than girls after puberty, but I'd somehow understood this to be a slight marginal difference that didn't matter much outside aggregate statistics. And anyway, the martial arts movies said skill and having a weapon mattered more than strength.
So when the women in movies threatened to rip people's tongues out for disrespecting them, I took that just as seriously as a male character doing it.
As a result, I often greatly disliked the women characters in these movies. They were supposed to be sympathetic and on the side of good, but they threatened people with physical violence at the slightest provocation! The male characters who were supposed to be sympathetic didn't do that. Or if they did, it was a Big Deal and they got a talking to about not falling to the dark side. But the women somehow got to do it with no criticism whatsoever.
Looking back, this is obviously because the womens' threats weren't really considered serious. The actors might try to pretend that they're serious, but the audience doesn't really believe it, and the writers don't either. Their attitudes leak into the story. But kid me thought it was serious. And so these scenes kind of angered and worried me. Was this a weird genre convention, or did it perhaps reflect real world attitudes? Could women in real life put me in the hospital for 'disrespecting them', like insecure thugs, and just get away with it?

Breaking the habit

I’m spiraling so I’m changing my approach. 95% of my mental health distress stems, ultimately, from what social media has done to me. This is a fact. I was publicly shamed on Twitter four years ago, and faced a tidal wave of abuse that I did not deserve, and it has impacted my brain, my reality, and my life, and I really wish it hadn’t. But it has. It to…
Eve Barlow ∙ 266 LIKES
Allan W
Eve, I don’t know you, yet I feel like I do. I didn’t know any of your previous life work. What you offered to me in your vulnerability and sorrow are words to help me express my own. Of all the post I get, yours are the ones I open first consistently. Please, please take care of yourself for yourself but also for me. By doing so, you model for me how to better take care of myself.
Sending so much love and blessings your way and to all Eretz Yisrael.
Dinah Tennent
Eve, look after yourself and take time out to grieve. What is happening to the world’s Jews is truly horrible. I have seen people I know and love turn their expressions to hatred when they speak about Israel and it shatters me because they don’t know any Jews or anything about how important Israel is to the Jewish people. I have seen the abuse you get online and it fills me with despair, even though I know that much of it is from bots as well as fools. I keep in touch with my close friends from Calderwood and let them know I’m on their side. Most of the people I know who think at all are with you too.
עם ישראל חי

May 31

Guest Lecture: Designer Eliana Rodriguez

+ Guest Lecture with Eliana Rodriguez, bad VC branding, and more.
My skin looks amazing because Jolie gave me a facial yesterday. More on that in my BEAUTY AND WELLNESS update letter coming next week. I hope everyone is doing well, despite the absence of Summer Friday culture this year. It seems that along with many other things, Summer Fridays died during COVID. There are definitely “freelancers” and “consultants” wanderi…
Emily ∙ 43 LIKES
Julia Perez
Spoiler alert - most people end up marrying within their social class. It's rare when they don't. So the best way to marry rich is to become rich yourself through a great job etc and be in those circles 😀
sam
Brock’s newsletter is appointment reading in my house / the MLB should really embrace this. The premier league version of “drive to survive” (“all or nothing” on Amazon) made me a soccer/football fan overnight

Let's Talk About Boys

Yeah, yeah...boys
Pendulums swing, but not precisely. They are not metronomes. In the course of my lifetime, the gender-power pendulum has swung dramatically toward women—they have advanced dramatically in the workplace, they are better educated than men, they have changed the global sensibility toward humanism, compassion and care. Various forms of despicable male behav…
Joe Klein ∙ 87 LIKES
Potomac Guy
Excellent comments for the most part Joe, particularly the defense of the beleaguered American male.
I do have to part company with you over your hailing of the President’s speech criticizing Trump over race. I found it to be harsh, unfair, pandering, deceitful, sophistry— in short what the President (who once promised to unite the country) does best. Trump is a lot of things unpleasant but I have always found the evidence of his presumed racism to be paltry and stretched to the breaking point. He can be a jerk and a boor but an equal opportunity offender.
Trump’s comments on the Central Park Five were born of the understandable frustration of a heinous crime. He never mentioned the names of the suspects and tempered his remarks with the qualifier, “if they are found guilty.” People found the act disturbing because of the act, not because of the race of the perpetrators.
And regarding BLM, I am more comfortable with Trump’s apparent disregard for the radical grifters than Biden’s pandering embrace of them. Blacks deserve better than both BLM and Biden’s poll driven condescending and desperate race-baiting. His Morehouse college graduation speech was a perverse classic in projecting the hate and hopelessness of someone who cynically wants blacks to remain a class of victims, as long as they vote the right way.
mw
I agree and I also think in progressive circles there are young men who are creative gentle souls type that reject the “toxic masculinity “male and then think they must be trans to tragic results. Young western man need more different representations of being men and we need to pay attention to their needs instead of ADHD medication for instance. Society needs healthy men.

Are conversion rates dipping over time on Steam?

And which month should you release your game in? Also: a DLC investigation.
[The GameDiscoverCo game discovery newsletter is written by ‘how people find your game’ expert & company founder Simon Carless, and is a regular look at how people discover and buy video games in the 2020s.] We’re back, as if we’d ever gone anywhere. And this version of GameDiscoverCo’s newsletter delves deep into the data to ask a simple question: is it…
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Eliza Crichton-Stuart
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Substack Q&A: Jonathan Haidt's "Anxious Generation"

One of the co-founders of the Heterodox Academy returns to his academic specialty with a hair-raising warning about the digital age
Every generation of adults thinks the next is growing up in a broken world. “It is the story of humanity,” says Jonathan Haidt, author of a new book on a youth mental illness epidemic called The Anxious Generation. Returning to his roots as a professor of moral psychology after a perhaps uncomfortable foray into the center of America’s culture wars, Haidt’s new work describes a “great rewiring” of childhood, whose most frightening feature is its alacrity. In less than ten years, Americans went from nearly 8 in 10 teens not having smartphones to the inverse. By 2022, 46% reported being “almost constantly” online, many steeped in digital addictions causing depression, dysphoria, suicidation. A parent reading
Matt Taibbi ∙ 478 LIKES
Tim Hurlocker
I had just finished Haidt's book, The Righteous Mind, when I met a gal for a computer date. To break the ice, I asked her what she was reading, and she answered, "The Righteous Mind." I married her.
ptb
He lost me at leaded gas.

IGN buys Gamer Network, 23/05/2024

Consolidation isn’t just for games businesses; it’s for games media too!
IGN snaps up Gamer Network’s entire media portfolio from ReedPop Keywords Studios subject of multi-billion dollar bid from private equity business Hellblade 2: Senua’s Saga becomes the biggest game release in quite a while
George Osborn ∙ 5 LIKES
James Francis
I think traditional gaming media is dying. The fact that all these titles sold for a paltry $20 million and nobody calls that a fire sale just shows how dismal that business model has become. The consolidation and layoffs shouldn't be a surprise.
Newsletters such as yours, Youtube streamers, and dedicated outfits like Second Wind are the status quo and future of game coverage.

The Summer 2024 Blog Post Competition, Extravaganza, and Jamboree

yeehaw
I am proud to announce the Experimental History Summer 2024 Blog Post Competition, Extravaganza, and Jamboree. Submit your post now! A THEORY OF BLOGS As a genre, blogging is under-appreciated and under-theorized. Most culture is produced by committee. Books, movies, music, video games, op-eds, scientific papers, etc. all have to pass thr…
Adam Mastroianni ∙ 99 LIKES
Julian Gough
Wow, you linked to theeggandtherock.com ! Thanks Adam. Honoured to be called "a triumph of the format". (Am I doing "scientific reports/data analysis"? I guess I am. It's hard to have perspective on my own work...)
Anyway, I agree with your take on blogs ("...being courageous and idiosyncratic isn’t just bloggers’ comparative advantage; it’s their duty. I shed a tiny little tear whenever I see someone on Substack trying to do an impression of The New Yorker or Buzzfeed.") If you are blogging, go weird or go home.
You will, I hope, be pleased to hear that The Egg and the Rock will be getting even weirder over the next few months; I just got an Emergent Ventures grant from the highly idiosyncratic – I would go so far as to say wonderfully weird – Tyler Cowen, plus my dad just died (great guy, always encouraged me to be my strange self), so I find myself giving even less of a shit than usual about the conventional rules of writing. Going to honour my dad's memory by seeing how far I can push this unique contraption I find myself pushing. Top of Everest. Bottom of the Mariana Trench. Both. We shall see.
I look forward to seeing what your readers come up with. I may even steer a couple of talented freaks in your direction. Hope you get the fabulous food your brilliant brain deserves.
Charlotte Fielding
This is so cool. I'm definitely going to work on something to send you. Thanks for the opportunity, Adam!

Sparking joy, another way, and the genius of art

The Friday Pillar Post
Pillar subscribers can listen to Ed read this Pillar Post here: The Pillar TL;DR Happy Friday friends, And a very happy Feast of the Visitation to you all. There are a lot of lessons to learn from Elizabeth’s encounter with Mary in the hill country and, like many of you I suspect, I have been lucky enough to benefit from an incredibly rich seam of teaching…
Ed. Condon ∙ 36 LIKES
Bernard Young
I think that your daughter's tempered (and possibly tempera'd) use of darkness and light rivals Caravaggio.
At least, that's how I see it through a dad's eyes.
Essay33
When I married my husband 41 years ago, he brought with him a large framed abstract acrylic painting of what he assure me was the New York City skyline (it was 1983 and we had visited NYC during our courtship so there was some kind of logic in his owning it). Out of an abundance of Christian wifely charity I let him hang it in our first apartment. It did not make the move to our first house, after he admitted it could have been anything and he just liked the colors. 😂

Reimagining Boyhood

A Q&A with Ruth Whippman about her new book BOYMOM.
I’m absolutely thrilled to be running an interview today with journalist Ruth Whippman, whose wonderful book BOYMOM: Reimagining Boyhood in the Age of Impossible Masculinity comes out today. Ruth sent me an early copy of her book copy months ago and I inhaled it. It’s a book I’ve long been waiting for — research-based, thoughtful, and beautifully writte…
Melinda Wenner Moyer ∙ 34 LIKES
Kathryn Barbash, PsyD
I have 3 boys (and a daughter), so looking forward to reading this book!
Caroline Smrstik
This just nailed me. My 17-year-old, neurodiverse manchild is so lost just now. He's always been a sensitive soul, and the society where we live does not value this in young boys / men. He can't fit in with the machos (and doesn't try), so doesn't get "girl attention" either. The last 8 months have been just a lot of sadness –– which my husband usually experiences as anger directed at him. Our tiny family spends a lot of energy untangling all these emotions.

Welcome to Read Rodge!

After a long journey, it's time for me to start writing stuff again. Here's where I'm gonna write it.
To explain why I’m starting a Substack, let me tell you about the two things I can’t stop doing. The first is watching sports. Some people are interested in particular sports. Not me. I’m pansportsual. If there are sports on, I’m probably watching them. I am literally years behind on television and movies and video games, forcing me to nod my head and f…
Rodger Sherman ∙ 15 LIKES
Gregg Saunders
as my good friend shea says, support people who do cool shit so they can keep doing cool shit. looking forward to your posts about arcane olympic sports that i'll immediately fall in love with.
Josh
Thanks for doing this. I'm looking forward to seeing how Read Rodge develops, in large part because I've missed reading you at The Ringer. And just to second a comment below: for me, your writing is the thing; I'm not a podcast person.
I also wanted to say that I appreciate the clear statement about both why you're making the content free and why you need financial support. And so, to be clear in my turn, I don't subscribe to many paid Substacks/newsletters (TPM for politics; for sports: Joe Posnanski, Mike Tanier, and Holly Anderson's Channel 6, which sent me your way via a recent link) because so many of them fizzle out. But I really do enjoy your writing, and so ... I'm very open to moving up to a paid tier of support, but I want to see how things develop for a bit.
I hope you both enjoy this new project and are able to make it a success.

2024: what the ****'s going on? (In PC games?)

A general market musing, plus Team17 financials and lots of news.
[The GameDiscoverCo game discovery newsletter is written by ‘how people find your game’ expert & company founder Simon Carless, and is a regular look at how people discover and buy video games in the 2020s.] Welcome back, folks, and it’s another week on the
Simon Carless ∙ 24 LIKES
James Francis
Thanks for bringing up that indie games are not necessarily the counterpoint to AAA woes (a topic you've covered and illustrated well in the past).
I'm seeing a lot of gaming commentators, especially on YouTube, try to build a narrative about the indie market as the shining light to gaming industry woes. But none of them point out, as you have in the past, that the majority of indie games fail because it's a very crowded and demanding market right now. I look at a lot of demos - the quality out there is astounding. But getting people to notice your game is so hard. These days, if you can manage getting 300 reviews on Steam, that's a big deal!
There is this narrative that indie is the new saviour of gaming. But I think it's primarily encouraged by people who don't have a lot of exposure to the absolutely saturated market - and that's just Steam. Let's not talk about getting noticed on something like Itch!
Eliza Crichton-Stuart
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How Gaming Helped The Ink Spots Gain 1 Million New Listeners [Game Music Digest May 24]

The sync success stories from Amazon's Fallout TV series and Bethesda's video games
Game Music Digest is a wrap-up of the most interesting stories at the intersection of video games and music, brought to you by MusicEXP. This newsletter is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, please consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Paid subscribers can leave questions/comments and suggest topics they’d li…
MusicEXP ∙ 1 LIKES

Introducing VGIM Insider

Supplementary paid subscription service open for business...now
Good morning, I know what you’re thinking. Video Games Industry Memo is in my inbox on Tuesday morning? At 10am UK time? What is the world coming to? Fortunately, there’s a good reason for me to put out this one off extra edition of the newsletter. After much thinking, a little bit of teasing and an asto…
George Osborn ∙ 4 LIKES

The Youth Rebellion Is Growing

Seven Gen Z Leaders Working to Reduce the Harms Caused by the Phone-Based Childhood
Intro from Zach Rausch and Jon Haidt: The most common argument among the critics of our work is that we are fomenting a groundless moral panic that is no different from earlier panics—from radio and television to comic books and violent video games. It’s a reasonable starting hypothesis, but you can’t cling to it as evidence mounts that
Zach Rausch and Jon Haidt ∙ 201 LIKES
Ruth Gaskovski
What a breath of fresh air to read of these Gen Z leaders pushing back. In our writings on how to navigate life in a digital age, my husband Peco and I noted that in addition to practical advice, people are in search of inspiring personal accounts that model a different relationship with technology. As such we have been planning a post for the end of May calling for submissions of stories that offer insight into how some young people, especially teens, choose to live life differently in a digital age. We will curate a collection of these stories that readers can freely access to gain encouragement for change and inspiration to apply to their own unique circumstances. We hope that this will add momentum to turning the tide.
Anne Lutz Fernandez
Ben's interview speaks volumes to me as a high school English teacher. I keep banging the drum that the problem is not just phones, it's overuse of tech more broadly in schools.
I wrote a bit about my experience this year, which has been to make paper, not machines, the default in my classroom. Ben's attic discovery can happen in schools.

SITREP 6/1/24: Ukraine's Latest Gasp Off to Rocky Start

An orgiastic hubbub continues to surround the West’s newfound ‘permission’ for Ukraine to strike Russian soil:
Simplicius ∙ 569 LIKES
Yuri Bezmenov
You can’t print more people. Ukraine suspended elections. Biden regime trying to throw Trump in jail. EU censoring as much as possible and attacking citizens for being against rapefugees. Such sacred beautiful democracy!
EngNobobody
curious - how real are the rumors (?) of attack on US carrier ship by Ansarullah? some RU bloggers write of them 'suddenly finding' some tech in desert lands as asymmetric responses to latest NATO escalations..

We're All Hitlerists now

The New American Religion
Follow me on Twitter: @FromKulak People don't get me when I say Esoteric Hitlerism is the most important religion in the world today. I'm not saying "This is the future religion of America" I'm saying "This is ALREADY the majority religion of America"
Kulak ∙ 151 LIKES
Forward Nebraska
If Covid 19 taught us anything, it’s that Hitler didn’t need magic to propagate his reign of terror, he just needed to own the press. The people who wanted to kill the unvaccinated would have happily run the gas chambers. The people who are still wearing masks 4 years later would have happily walked into them.
Mary Harrington
A compelling argument. The best treatment of this phenomenon I’ve seen from a European perspective is Renaud Camus’ essay The Second Career of Adolf Hitler. Camus doesn’t address the theological aspect as directly as you, but its contours are clearly visible

Johansson's beef with OpenAI points to unclear laws on voice cloning

No one is sure if it's legal to reproduce a celebrity's voice without permission.
Last September, users gained the ability to speak to ChatGPT using one of five voices dubbed Breeze, Cove, Ember, Juniper, and Sky. Then earlier this month, OpenAI announced a new model, GPT-4o, that could understand the user’s tone of voice and vary its own tone in response. Due out in the coming weeks, this feature should enable more lifelike conversa…
Timothy B Lee ∙ 40 LIKES
Carter Williams
The F/A-18 Mission computer incorporated speech in 1980. Digitized from a real voice. With audio cues like "Pull Up" when too close to the ground. Years later, pilots who had been saved by the gentle female voice wanted to know the name of the woman behind the voice. We tried to figure it out, but Gene Adams, the inventor, had passed away by then. Not sure we ever did get to the bottom of it.
Malcolm Sharpe
On the specific case of OpenAI and Johansson, it's worth listening to back-to-back comparisons to judge for yourself whether Sky actually sounds like Johansson. Here are two examples:
To my ear, they sound distinctly different.


They're going to pay the players

Here's what to know about the House v. NCAA settlement. There are still battles to be fought, but the war is over.
It can be tough to keep track of all the changes in college sports—realignment news, adjustments to NIL laws and enforcements, news about revived video games and returned Heisman Trophies, etc.—so maybe you’re unsure how to weigh the news about the proposed settlement in House v. NCAA.
Rodger Sherman ∙ 11 LIKES

Det. Eng. Weekly #71 - AI next-gen cloud-based detection data ocean

Branding so good not even Kevin Mandia could leave my company
Welcome to Issue #71 of Detection Engineering Weekly! I had an amazing time at SLEUTHCON last week! It was a privilege to be around so many like-minded threat intel and research professionals. I’ll make sure to link some talks once the recordings go up on YouTube, but if you have a chance to go, please do!
Zack 'techy' Allen ∙ 4 LIKES