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Noob Gaming. A Beginner's Guide to Gamespace with Division

Will Kemble Clarkson
Noob Gaming. A Beginner's Guide to Gamespace with Division
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  • Hani Hashem, Founder of game studio Fahy, on how Saudi is betting big on gaming’s future
    In this episode, Will  is joined by Hani Hashem, co-founder and CEO of Fahy Studio – a trailblazing Saudi gaming studio at the heart of the Kingdom’s creative boom. From modding Pokémon games in his teens to helping shape the future of Saudi Arabia’s gaming ecosystem, Hani’s journey is one of vision, guts, and gameplay.Together, they explore:• How Vision 2030 is turning gaming into a national priority• The realities of building games (and studios) from scratch• The hidden challenges of mobile game development and publishing• What it takes to go from strategy decks to successful titles• Why Saudi is fast becoming a global gaming powerhouseWhether you’re a curious outsider or a games industry vet, this episode is a deep dive into the thinking behind one of the region’s most exciting creative industries – from the inside.Our sponsor is DIVISION www.division.ae Intro Music is Run created by Tristan Barton (License Number - TI1EzW)
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  • Jon Birchall from LadBIBLE on what gaming and live streaming can learn from modern media
    In this episode of Noob Gaming, we sit down with John Birchall, Editorial Director at LADbible, to unpack what gaming and live streaming can learn from modern media. From his journey through legacy sports media to LADbible’s position as a Gen Z powerhouse, John shares insights on community-building, platform shifts, and how brands can engage with digital audiences without losing authenticity. We also explore the parallels between social media’s rise and the future of game space — and yes, we talk GoldenEye on N64.Our sponsor is DIVISION www.division.ae Intro Music is Run created by Tristan Barton (License Number - TI1EzW)
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  • Lorne Balfe, legendary film and game composer, on how gaming can be an essential form of escape
    In this episode of Noob Gaming, composer Lorne Balfe, the man behind epic scores for films like TopGun Maverick and Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning and massive game titles Call of Duty, Assassin’s Creed talks us through his unconventional career and approach to composing. We explore how scoring for games is different from films, why gaming still gets looked down on as an art form (and why that's stupid), and how music helps players feel their way through a game. We also take some time to talk about composing for different mediums, being a secret teenage ad-jingle writer, his thoughts on AI music and why gaming’s cultural moment is just getting started. Photo Credit: Marcus MaschwitzOur sponsor is DIVISION www.division.ae Intro Music is Run created by Tristan Barton (License Number - TI1EzW)
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  • Fabien Siouffi on how gaming helps us be better humans
    Fabien Siouffi joins Noob Gaming to explore the intersection of games, art, and culture. From pioneering online gaming in Asia to working with philosophers and artists in VR, Fabien shares his journey of using interactive worlds to reshape how we experience life. He challenges the perception of games as mere escapism, arguing they are tools for practicing reality, a place where we learn, belong, and evolve. We discuss gaming’s growing legitimacy in the art world, its power as a storytelling medium, and how play shapes our perception of the world. A thought-provoking dive into the future of gaming.Fabien's gaming recommendations:If you only have time for 5 games :The Beginner’s Guide (PC, Mac, Linux). By the Stanley Parable author. fantastic take on interactive storytelling. Introspective, smart, layered tale of worlding in digital times.Passage (Web). 5mn long and made with 16bits. Jason Rohrer is justly regarded as the first poet of video games, and Passage is his most poignant work. Everything (PS4, PC, Mac). David O’Reilly ensures Rohrer’s legacy by developing one of the most expressive interactive artwork ever. Alan Watts fans rejoice.Inside (PS4, XBox1, PC). A sensory experience, beautiful, smart, progressive, haunting, impeccably executed from the Limbo makers.A Dark Room. An epic journey started with a single text lineOn Steam (PC/Mac)Limbo. You’ll never die the same againBraid. Probably the smartest game on earth. The Witness. By the Braid designer, very different, very smart tooPortal 1&2. Perfectly balanced gameplay, fantastic cutscenes and storytelling What remains of Edith Finch (PC, XBox, PS4). A story that builds over the whole game, the last few scenes are interactive storytelling at its bestThe Stanley Parable. A playable fable about playing. Never Alone. Learning companionship with video games. Donna Haraway’s favorite game!Papers Please. Absurd and insidious, a tale about the inanity of crossing borders VVVVVVV. Excellent platformer, Super Mario for adults. Hard!Thomas was alone. 2 littles rectangles wandering in bigger ones. Fantastic dialogues and atmosphereWorld of Goo. Gooey charming LegoFez. A great journey from flat to volumetricJourney (PS4, PS3). Non-gamers’ favorite game ;-) An inner  journey to the sunSuperbrothers: Sword and Sworcery EP. Pixel art at its bestThis war of mine. Play war from the point of view of the attacked, besieged partyConsolesEverybody gone to the Rapture (PS4). A playable Shyamalan movie Firewatch. Out in a grand Wyoming natural park, something’s fishy. An intimate and slow drift in the wild.Katamari Damacy.Beautifully weird japanese delicacyEchochrome 1 & 2. Monument Valley mother and father.GTA V. Because great games don’t have to be all niche and indie. Sharp dialogs, irreverence, the many side stories and off spaces hidden in the giant maps make this a true adventure. Hanging out with Trevor and cruising LA by sunset are personal favorites (the yoga scene with coach Fabien caught my attention obviously)Red Dead Redemption. Same as above, with the added bonus of aimlessly riding a horse in the desert. I like RDR 1 so much more than 2.TabletsWindosill. Feels like playing a dream.The Triennale Game Collection. Interesting commission by Milano’s design museumOur sponsor is DIVISION www.division.ae Intro Music is Run created by Tristan Barton (License Number - TI1EzW)
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  • Ben Mattes - Mr Angry Birds. Rovio Entertainment
    Our first episode of NOOB Gaming is a wonderful, open exploration of what Gamespace is with Ben Mattes...AKA Mr Angry Birds. Ben is not only a highly accomplished builder of game worlds, but someone who has lived a life where PLAY has been central.  We cover the fundamentals of the gaming industry, how it all works, but mainly get into the weeds of games, game design and how play makes us better humans.Our sponsor is DIVISION www.division.ae Intro Music is Run created by Tristan Barton (License Number - TI1EzW)
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We go on a journey with Will Kemble-Clarkson as he opens up the gaming industry to people who are curious to find out more about the largest entertainment format on the planet.  We will talk to people about the basics, game culture, technology, streaming stars, the gameworlds, the fans, esports and everything in between.noob: /nuːb/ noun informala person who is inexperienced in a particular sphere or activity, especially computing or gaming."you can easily play this game even if you are a noob"
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