Hello everyone! My post today is going to be a post about other bloggers who share my interest in video games. The bloggers listed below are just a few of the ones that I found very helpful when trying to learn and understand more about the world of video games.
wolfsgamingblog.com/category/reviews/
The first blog is written by a guy named Baden Ronie. Ronie is a native of Scotland and has been a gamer for over 20 years across many platforms. His blog is mostly focused around video game reviews. He posts videos as well as written reviews about games across all platforms (Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo, etc.). This is a great blog if you are looking for a new game to try and you want to know a little more about it. This blog also helps to keep people informed on new trends within the gaming industry.
www.polygon.com/
This next blog was a very good because it contained a lot of information about the people behind the scenes in game creation. Polygon is a blog run by a group of writers whose goal it is to “cover not only games but the artists who make them, the fans that love them, and the culture surround.” This blog contains many videos as well as news stories that inform about the many intricacies of creating a video game. This blog has lots of good material and is a good read for anyone.
www.blondenerd.com/
The final blog that I have recently discovered is a very good blog because it offers its readers an interesting view point. Blondenerd.com is a blog created by a woman named Britt Brombacher and focuses around videos of herself reacting to games and people she has met / worked with in the gaming industry. The reason I found this blog so interesting was because it is from the female perspective. The reason this is interesting is because there are not many females who work in the gaming industry so it’s a nice change of pace to hear from a different perspective about the many things that are constantly happening around video game culture.
Lastly here is the link to the video I posted above that I got from Polygon's sight. The video is followed by an article about how educators in Chicago are using video games and the strategies behind them to motivate students to stay in school.
www.polygon.com/features/2013/6/12/4405756/chicagoquest
wolfsgamingblog.com/category/reviews/
The first blog is written by a guy named Baden Ronie. Ronie is a native of Scotland and has been a gamer for over 20 years across many platforms. His blog is mostly focused around video game reviews. He posts videos as well as written reviews about games across all platforms (Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo, etc.). This is a great blog if you are looking for a new game to try and you want to know a little more about it. This blog also helps to keep people informed on new trends within the gaming industry.
www.polygon.com/
This next blog was a very good because it contained a lot of information about the people behind the scenes in game creation. Polygon is a blog run by a group of writers whose goal it is to “cover not only games but the artists who make them, the fans that love them, and the culture surround.” This blog contains many videos as well as news stories that inform about the many intricacies of creating a video game. This blog has lots of good material and is a good read for anyone.
www.blondenerd.com/
The final blog that I have recently discovered is a very good blog because it offers its readers an interesting view point. Blondenerd.com is a blog created by a woman named Britt Brombacher and focuses around videos of herself reacting to games and people she has met / worked with in the gaming industry. The reason I found this blog so interesting was because it is from the female perspective. The reason this is interesting is because there are not many females who work in the gaming industry so it’s a nice change of pace to hear from a different perspective about the many things that are constantly happening around video game culture.
Lastly here is the link to the video I posted above that I got from Polygon's sight. The video is followed by an article about how educators in Chicago are using video games and the strategies behind them to motivate students to stay in school.
www.polygon.com/features/2013/6/12/4405756/chicagoquest