Hosts: Ash and Kate (guest) Ash and Kate sit down with author and BioWare scribe Patrick Weekes to discuss Dragon Age: Inquisition. Just a warning, this is a spoiler filled episode, so if you haven’t beaten Dragon Age: Inquisition you may wish to steer clear. If you’re a bit curious about the characters of Iron Bull,… Continue reading Rated NA 184: Inside Inquisition with Patrick Weekes
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Rated NA 123 – Foreplay: Romance in Games
For two PAX’s now we have witnessed the growth of this awesome panel put on by our good buddy Miellyn Barrows, and we are again excited to be able to bring it to you. We are down one member again this week while Scott is still planning world domination, but Miellyn steps in and tries… Continue reading Rated NA 123 – Foreplay: Romance in Games
Welcome WIDGET – Women in Development (Games and Everything Tech)
Big welcome to WIDGET, a brand new website devoted to women in the fields of science and technology. It’s WIDGET’s hope to build a positive nurturing community for creative types everywhere, and might we just say that the women of WIDGET are already off to an incredible start. With launch articles from Bioware’s Lead Editor… Continue reading Welcome WIDGET – Women in Development (Games and Everything Tech)
PAX Prime 2012: Pre Pax Community Gathering Gallery
Thursday night we had the pleasure of helping put together a small gathering of community friends in celebration of PAX: Prime, and we couldn’t have asked for a more memorable experience. What started out as a casual cup of coffee with friends turned into one of the most positive experiences I’ve ever had at a convention.
Geek Girl Con 2012: Bioware’s The Myth of “The Female Gamer Perspective” – Panel Coverage
The second BioWare panel at Geek Girl Con titled, “Myth of the Female Gamer Perspective,” was an attempt to explore and generate discussion on what can be a polarizing topic. Karin Weekes (senior editor) moderated the panel while the panelists included were: Sheryl Chee (writer); Jessica Merizan (community manager); Sarah Hayward (cinematic designer); Melanie Fleming (localization producer) and Kris Schoneberg (level designer).