Monday, 7 October 2013

Introduction to Critical Games Studies: Interview Questions.

What is the title of the book (fiction) you are currently reading (or the last fiction book you read)?
The last fiction book I read was called "The Supernaturalist" written by Eoin Colfer. 














What is the title/ topic of the book (non-fiction) you are currently reading (or the last non-fiction book you read)?
The last non-fiction book I read was called "Churchill's Wizards: The British Genius for Deception 1914-1945" written by Nicholas Rankin.












What is the last live performance (music, drama or dance) you attended?

The last live performance I attended was "Stomp" in London.














What is the title of the last film you saw at the cinema/ online or watched on dvd?

The last movie I watched was "Olympus Has Fallen".














How often do you read a newspaper? (which one? online or physical?)

I rarely read physical copies of newspapers but when I do it is usually a French sports newspaper called "L'Equipe". I visit a couple news websites daily that include "CNN.com" and "Euronews..com" for world news and "L'Equipe.fr" for sports news.















Which art gallery/ museum/ exhibition did you last visit?

The last exhibition I visited was "Eurogamer Expo" at Earls Court in London.








How many hours a week do you spend playing video games?

I spend about 25 hours a week playing video games. It is going to be less down the line as University takes priority.














How many hours a week do you spend playing games other than video games? (such as board games and card games).
Currently only about one hour a week but I plan to increase that for research purposes as part of one of my university assignments/ modules. The most recent game I have played is called "Love Letter"a card game that got me immediately interested.









4 comments:

  1. Hi Maxime,

    Well done for getting your critical games blog up and running.

    Adding images gives the answers to your interview questions an extra dimension.
    The answers are a bit short though: another sentence or two would add some colour and allow your personality to shine through.

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  2. Hi Maxime,

    Don't neglect your blog: if you post regular updates on your reading and other aspects of your studies, the blog will provide a useful record of your ongoing engagement with the course.

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  3. Hi Maxime,

    Don't forget to click the orange "publish" button to make your new blog posts visible.

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  4. Hi Max,

    It's been a while since a new post has appeared on your blog.

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