I was interviewed by Alice Vilaça for the radio show "Portugueses no Mundo", which is about the experiences Portuguese people have when they're living abroad. It is available on their website as a podcast:https://www.rtp.pt/play/p518/e560510/portugueses-no-mundo …
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To make it more accessible I created subtitles, in Portuguese:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GnAvlZLxsE …
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And transcribed it in English, which you can read here:https://gamesbymanuel.com/2021/08/22/portugueses-no-mundo-29-07-2021/ …
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I hope you enjoy it!
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Here are a few quotes from the interview:
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"Games have always been a part of my life and I didn’t know of a single one that had been made in Portugal until fairly late. This lead me to think that it wasn’t possible to make games from Portugal. (...) It felt like a career that could only happen to other people."
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"Alice Vilaça: Do you feel at home? Manuel Correia: Yes. But really, given the situation, that question is a bit of a trap. Due to the pandemic I have been at home for over a year and a half, (laughs) so I very much feel at home. I feel very comfortable here."
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"I’ve been talking to my family more often than I used to, in part because social isolation has also forced them to use apps to communicate. Now I can follow the conversation too! I end up being a lot more in touch compared to when they were talking to each other face to face."
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