Danny O'Dwyer of noclip (my favorite video game documentary series by a wide margin) is, as you can infer, Irish and put out this brief video about the state of the Irish video game industry on...
Danny O'Dwyer of noclip (my favorite video game documentary series by a wide margin) is, as you can infer, Irish and put out this brief video about the state of the Irish video game industry on their second channel, noclip_2. It's fascinating both because it's St. Patrick's Day but because he also discusses how some arts in politics receives political and financial support, something that was discussed in another post about food. If you think video games are art (I do), I think it's an interesting, short video.
Danny O'Dwyer of noclip (my favorite video game documentary series by a wide margin) is, as you can infer, Irish and put out this brief video about the state of the Irish video game industry on their second channel, noclip_2. It's fascinating both because it's St. Patrick's Day but because he also discusses how some arts in politics receives political and financial support, something that was discussed in another post about food. If you think video games are art (I do), I think it's an interesting, short video.