Lady Boss Varric took us to school - a podcast by Fresh Out of Tokens

from 2016-06-22T16:00

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Todd Harper, aka @laevalentine took us to school on a lot of topics; including body diversity, fat characters in videogames, LGBTQIA issues in gaming, Bayo Studies and more.


We have tees, and other items in the #INeedDiverseGames spreadshirt shop. We’re splitting the profits 50/50 with @Chachibobinks. There’s a blog to compliment the show outoftokenscast.com If you have questions, compliments, hate mail feel free to drop a note there as well. You can also @ us on twitter; @OutOfTokensCast or email us freshoutoftokens@gmail.com.


Musical accompaniment for Fresh Out of Tokens is provided by Mike Moody. You can hear more of her work at: http://soundcloud.com/mikemoody-1


Questions for Todd:


From @Thain1982


Who is your favorite openly LGBT character in a game?


(besides Taric), what queer-coded character(s) would you most like the developers to remove ambiguity from?


Using Bo Rai Cho as shining examplar of what not to do, are there any games that get body representation right?


What game or games will you always go back to?


What's the best thing you've read in the last year?


Videogames Blackness Problem - Kotaku by Evan Narcisse, Kotaku


The Three Modes of Male Sexuality in Videogames - Dante Douglas, Paste


Listener Feedback/Question about our episode with Liam Esler:



Hello to all,


Listening to latest podcast, I got to the part about entitled fans &

the statement "there's a generation that feels voiceless & the only

way they know to get attention & get heard is threats" (I'm

paraphrasing here, but that's close to what was said) and I feel some

kind of way about this viewpoint.


Mainly that it is, at best, incomplete. And here's why: The people

that statement can apply to and not be erroneous? Predominantly white.

Also, predominantly cishet. Most of modern history, people of color,

queer folks, trans folks, have known nothing BUT being ignored to

outright being silenced. This feeling of being ignored isn't a new

thing for this generation of marginalized peoples/voices. And yes, the

rise of social media has given us platforms for our viewpoints and

ways to make our voices heard but still nowhere near the level of

perspectives that have always been elevated in the dialogue.


What are your thoughts on this?


Thanks,


Jay



Articles:


http://www.chaoticblue.com/blog/2015/10/whole-hog/


http://www.chaoticblue.com/blog/2016/06/trapped/


What we’re playing:


Todd: Overwatch, Odin Sphere Leifthrasir, Shadow Hearts Covenant


Tanya: Mass Effect, Dragon Age Inquisition (modded Cullen romance)


David: modded KOTOR2


Where to find our guest online


Twitter: @laevalentine


http://www.chaoticblue.com/blog/


GDC 2015 - Portrayals and Pitfalls of Fatness (free to view on the GDC Vault)


Bayo Studies, Year One - GX3 (GaymerX YouTube)


http://gaymism.com/ Gayme Bar


GDC 2014 - How to Subversively Queer Your Work


Where to find your hosts online:


Tanya D. - @cypheroftyr // @INeedDivGms


Twitch: twitch.tv/cypheroftyr // twitch.tv/INeedDivGames


Patreon: patreon.com/INeedDivGms // patreon.com/cypheroftyr


David L. Reeves - @RedConversation


Twitch: twitch.tv/red_conversation


Patreon: patreon.com/redconversation

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