S2 EP9 – When Video Games Meet History And Real Life
History and real-life can blend with video games in epic ways. Let’s discuss how these virtual worlds transport us to different eras, from ancient civilizations to post-WWII Los Angeles.
History and real-life can blend with video games in epic ways. Let’s discuss how these virtual worlds transport us to different eras, from ancient civilizations to post-WWII Los Angeles.
This week, our awesome guest, Theo Cuny, shares his favorite video games and sheds light on the soft skills needed to succeed in the AAA landscape. Don’t miss the best practices he acquired during his career!
In this episode, we’ll embark on a journey through the history of video game localization from the very beginning. Fasten your seatbelts, this is Localization Back to the Future!
In today’s episode, we’ll discuss the present and future of video game accessibility as well as some best practices for addressing challenges and making digital content accessible to users with disabilities.
Watch the episode on YouTube Episode Transcription MELISA: Hello, everyone! And welcome to another episode of Open World. I’m Melisa, I’m here with Lara and
This week, Santiago de Miguel, Gaming Solution Engineer at memoQ, visits us to discuss all about Translation Management Systems in video game localization. Our guests also discuss the most important skills localizers should have, the future of localization and more!
In this episode, our hosts discuss the most recent initiatives to foster inclusion in video games. But what does inclusion actually mean in this environment? Is it just about adding non-binary characters, or do companies need to take a stance?
This week, Tamara Tirják visited us from Cambridge. She is Head of Localization from Frontier Developments and will be present at Game Quality Forum at the end of June! Our hosts explore strategies for a healthy work environment while geeking out over Planet Zoo!
Get ready to meet the hosts for the second season of Open World with our hosts Lara Lapier, Melisa Ilari and Alexis Biro.