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Remember the Geek Bravado Ramble? It's back, in podcast form!
If you’re one of those people who has been crazy enough to stick around my content for a while, you may remember that way back when, I used to do a series of videos on my YouTube channel called The … Continue reading
Posted in Coverage, Culture, Government Policy, Humanity, Internet, News, Personal, Podcast, Politics, Predictions, Technology, Video Games Tagged culture, Geek Bravado, Geek Bravado Ramble, mental health, podcast, politics, technology, video games Leave a comment
Why I'm Basically Done With Crowdfunding
Anyone who is reading this likely doesn’t need me to explain the epic rise of crowd funding that has happened in the last 5 years or so. An idea most people would have once laughed at, it’s now become not only … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Culture, Internet, Technology, Video Games Tagged crowdfunding, Indiegogo, Kickstarter, Patreon, Steam Early Access, video games Leave a comment
My Bold Predictions for 2016
Here we are, another new year and another set of bold predictions! I’ve been doing this for a while now and it’s always a fun little test and time capsule. In previous years, I’d do a post before the new predictions … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Computers, Coverage, Culture, Internet, Mobile Phones, Predictions, Tablets, Technology, Video Games Tagged 2016, AAA games, Apple, Assassin's Creed, BlackBerry, Bulletstorm, Double Fine Productions, GamerGate, Giant Bomb, Harmonix Music Systems, Hello Games, HTC Vive, indie games, Japanese game industry, Japanese video games, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Marvel Entertainment, mobile games, Nintendo, Nintendo NX, No Man's Sky, Oculus Rift, People Can Fly, personal computers, PlayStation VR, predictions, Psychonauts 2, Reddit, Sharp, smart watches, smartphones, social media, Sony, Star Citizen, Steam Controller, Steam Machines, SteamOS, technology, The Division, Tim Schafer, Twitter, Ubisoft, Valve, video games, video games press, Virtual Reality, Watch_Dogs, YouTube, YouTube Red 2 Comments
YouTube Red: The Rich Get Richer (with Video)
This is my second attempt at talking about this because as YouTube has been so bad at communicating the particulars of their new YouTube Red service, the information I had to work with has changed several times. Hopefully what we know … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Coverage, Internet, Video Games Tagged gaming videos, videos, YouTube, YouTube Red 1 Comment
My Response to CBC's Coverage of the U.N. "Cyber Violence" Report
This morning, popular CBC Radio 1 news program The Current weighed in on the recent controversial U.N. “Cyber Violence Against Women and Girls” report. This was not a surprise to me. Unfortunately, as with most stories that involve feminist issues, The … Continue reading
Posted in Coverage, Culture, Humanity, Internet, News, Politics, Video Games Tagged Anita Sarkeesian, Anna Maria Tremonti, CBC, Cyber Violence, cyberviolence, Ken White, Popehat, The Current, United Nations, Zoe Quinn Leave a comment
My Bold Predictions for 2015
Here we are again for another year of predictions. I reviewed and scored last year’s in my previous post and scored I think the lowest I have since I started doing this, which was kind of a surprise as I … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Computers, Coverage, Culture, Internet, Mobile Phones, Predictions, Tablets, Technology, Video Games Tagged 4K TV, AAA games, Apple, Assassin's Creed, Capcom, computer security, Double Fine Productions, free-to-play, game journalism, GamerGate, games press, indie games, Kickstarter, Konami, Microsoft, mobile games, Nintendo, No Man's Sky, Oculus Rift, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Now, predictions, Project Morpheus, PS4, smart watches, social games, social media, Sony, Star Citizen, Steam, Steam Early Access, Steam Greenlight, Steam Machines, SteamOS, tablets, technology, The Division, Twitter, Ubisoft, Valve, video game consoles, video games, Wii U, Windows 10, Xbox One, Yahoo!, YouTube, Zynga 1 Comment
An Interesting Week Off
This is a rare personal post. Some people aren’t into those so if you aren’t, here’s your fair warning. I also couldn’t get my brain in writing gear for a bit so the week I’m referencing is actually that of … Continue reading
My Final Rant On GamerGate
Alright, it’s time to address GamerGate. After hearing about this issue non-stop for the better part of two months now, I’ve had enough and I need to vent. I wrote about this in a pretty weak sauce way before because I … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Coverage, Culture, Internet, Video Games Tagged controversy, GamerGate, gaming press, social justice, video games 9 Comments
Where Online Social Liberalism Lost The Script
I don’t normally believe in reblogging and this is the first time I’ve ever done such a thing on Geek Bravado. However, this post resonated with my thoughts on the issue of the continuing decline of online discourse so much, … Continue reading
Posted in Humanity, Internet, Personal, Politics, Video Games Tagged reblog, social justice, video games Leave a comment