(My hand was also raised. I fulfilled seven of the reasons host @tha_rami listed off.)
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Lara from Game Cooks in Lebanon: Homeland says this is what a certain neighborhood looks like, but this is what it actually looks like.pic.twitter.com/9DBp8lp4Nj
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People all over the world love, play, and make games, often with little or no pre-existing infrastructure or industry support.pic.twitter.com/Bs7QcxT3Qw
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The inspirational Matthieu Rabehaja from Lomay Games in Madagascar.pic.twitter.com/O0U85pNUG0
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In the end, host Rami Ismail reminds us that the language of games is, should be, is supposed to be universal, and yet there are so many voices and perspectives that aren’t heard, so many people and cultures that don’t get a seat at the table.
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What were the reasons, out of curiosity?
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+1 we need to know
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