![]() ![]() ![]() If they didn’t exist, I wouldn’t be surprised if more than half of video games would be saturated with battle royales and shooters today. That sounds like the biggest gamble ever, so then why do people choose to make them? It’s simple, they’re just like any other kind of artists who wish to fulfill their vision without pressure from impassive management to meet deadlines or cash in on the latest market trends. They are usually independently published, and do not have the backing of a well-established AAA studio. This person, or team, takes care of every aspect of the game - from animation to marketing. If you aren’t familiar with the indie gaming scene, these are games that are usually made by a single person or a team of a small number of individuals. However, when asked to name an indie game from the same time period, even the most dedicated gamer draws blanks. For many of us growing up, these big games were all the rage, and still send us down a pleasant trip to the memory lane when we stumble across an old commercial on YouTube, or a collection listed on Kijiji. What games immediately pop into your mind? Maybe it’s one of those chaotic Grand Theft Auto games, the always over-the-top NBA Jam, or maybe it’s the game that made you the proud bilingual you are today, The Sims. Whether you grew up playing games in the 90s and early 2000s like me, or had a sibling who masterfully convinced your parents to get that “ cheap DVD player called PlayStation 2” back in the day, chances are that you are at least a bit familiar with gaming today. ![]()
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