I know it's been a while, but I'm here to prove that this podcast isn't history! Even though this episode is all about history! This week we're joined by Josh Howard, public historian, Everquest enthusiast, bacon admirer, to dig down deep into what it means to love precarious places. From childhood gaming groups and the awkwardness of leaving home to Everquest memorials for dead children, this episode runs the emotional gauntlet. What precious places are you poised to lose?
This episode is the finale of "Playing Appalachia", a series of conversations with Appalachian and Appalachian adjacent gamers and game makers. To start at the beginning, check out "What Games Are Getting Right About Appalachia" with Dr. Elizabeth Catte, followed by our conversation with Cardboard Computer about Kentucky Route Zero to learn more about the relationship between magical realism and Appalachia. The third part of the series is "Rural Flight, Virtually Speaking" with Meredith Wilson, an Appalachian transplant whose experiences in the region have affected the way she makes games (and who she makes games for), with part four introducing us to Appalachian-raised Jerel Culliss (aka King Lemming of Team CoFH) who regales us with tales of LAN parties and Minecraft modding ethics in "Modding Appalachia". In part five and six, "The Streamers of Madison County" and "Death Mountain Lifestyle", we met up with JD's childhood friends, a live streamer known as The Caked Crusader, and an editor who moved out of the area, to talk growing up nerdy in Madison County, North Carolina.
(psst.... Thanks Ian Danskin of Innuendo Studios for editing this episode!)
Now, excuse me while I go petition for a National Register of Historic Digital Spaces.
Stuff We Mentioned...
Everquest II
Online Memorials
Buttzilla
Josh Howard, PhD (The Cast)
Website: jhowardhistory.com
Twitter: @jhowardhistory
JD (The Broad)
Website: GamingBroadly.com
Twitter: @JayDeeCepticon
Instagram: @JayDeeCepticon
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Ep. 27: Savepoint (The Game's Not Over Yet)
Ep. 25: Death Mountain Lifestyle (Playing Appalachia Part 6)
Ep. 24: Gaming Religion (Live Recording from SXSW 2018)
Ep. 23: The Streamers of Madison County (Playing Appalachia Part 5)
Ep. 22: Modding Appalachia (Playing Appalachia Part 4)
Ep. 21: Rural Flight, Virtually Speaking (Playing Appalachia Part 3)
Ep. 20: #ReclaimTheBasement (Live Recording from PAX South 2018)
Ep. 19: Kentucky Route Zero and the Route to Appalachia (Playing Appalachia Part 2)
Ep. 18: What Games Are Getting Right About Appalachia (Playing Appalachia Part 1)
Ep. 17: Triple A Blues (Developer Doldrums Part 3)
Ep. 16: Long Distance Bromance (Developer Doldrums Part 2)
Ep. 15: Grief, Game Development, and the Emotional Significance of Oatmeal (Developer Doldrums Part 1)
Ep. 14: The Violent Femmes of Women's Rugby (Violence & Video Games Part 5)
Ep. 13: The Unbearable Anxiety of Tweeting (Violence & Video Games Part 4)
Ep. 12: Why Are You Afraid of Virtual Reality? (Violence & Video Games Part 3)
Ep. 11: Why Are You So Angry? (Violence & Video Games Part 2)
Ep. 10: Moral Combat--Why the War on Violent Video Games is Wrong (Violence & Video Games Part 1)
Ep. 09: Improv Games and the Art of Failure (Video Games with People Who Don't Like Playing Video Games Part 4)
Ep. 08: Learning the Language of Rules vs. Creativity (Video Games with People Who Don't Like Playing Video Games Part 3)
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