The Elephant Room Podcast
On this episode of the Elephant Room Podcast, I sit down with another one of my best friends, Luke Huls. In the previous episode, Briggs and I alluded to an upcoming episode with Luke, as we both knew it was a long time coming. Since becoming friends, Luke and I have bonded over many topics, but today we discuss video games and technology. We both grew up playing mass amounts of video games and we still revisit some of those games today. We go down memory lane and talk about some of our favorites and how they impacted our upbringing. Video games and video "gamers" have always received a great deal of negative stigma. Labels from "lazy" to "illiterate" and even "life-wasting" have been placed on people who follow these lifestyle choices. While I do believe that, when used in the wrong settings and situations, video games may lead to poor life decisions and etcetera; however, I don't agree that they are inherently bad for people. I discuss this by giving some insight on my childhood experiences. Video games allowed me to hone my communication skills and feel more comfortable around others. Additionally, we talked about what we think the future of video games looks like. With the relatively recent development of altered reality consoles, such as the Oculus Rift, who knows where we go from here? As always, I hope you all enjoy this episode and can take something valuable away!
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