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  • From Juilliard to Games: Finding the Soul in Narrative Design (feat. Leif Oleson-Cormack)
    2025/12/04

    What happens when a Juilliard-trained playwright and award-winning comedian designs video game narratives?

    Leif Olesen-Cormack (The Low Road, Tales Noir Preludes) discusses the biggest creative challenges in game development today. Plus, more on his multifaceted arts career.

    Leif and Cory attempt to unpack their version of the heated debate around artificial intelligence, discussing why AI is fantastic for mundane tasks but can lack the crucial "soul" and human experience needed to craft truly meaningful art and comedy. This leads to a discussion on how Leif’s work in games forced him to reverse-engineer stories to align with existing game mechanics and complex conversation puzzles. Not to mention dealing with the unique difficulty of landing jokes in a game where traditional comedic timing is disrupted. In the final act, we learn why growing up in the Edmonton arts scene provides an unexpected advantage over major creative hubs like New York.

    Plus, Leif offers a preview of his upcoming comedy album recording, Alone Ranger.


    Important Links:

    • thelowroad.com/
    • store.steampowered.com/app/2020030/Tails_Noir_Preludes/
    • leifoc.com/
    • edmontonarts.ca/event/leif-oleson-cormack-alone-ranger-live-album-taping
    • instagram.com/leifoc/
    • store.steampowered.com/app/3001200/Tails_Noir_Rebel_Rush


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    1 時間 9 分
  • Shipping, Scaling, and Industry Shakes (ft. VR Cave, Snowed In Studios & Digital Alberta)
    2025/10/25

    It's the Q3 Party Chat from Good Game Edmonton and Digital Alberta!

    This time, welcoming two industry voices: Nathaniel Rossol of VR Cave and Travis Gibson of Snowed In Studios to break down the latest in Alberta's interactive digital media (IDM) scene.

    This episode celebrates major wins and tackles industry-wide disruption:

    • Shipping & Scaling: Hear how VR Cave landed CMF funding to build a "full-blown, much larger" game, Heroes Together VR, and scored almost 2,000 wishlists at Gamescom.
    • Co-Dev & AAA: Snowed In (Starfield, Fallout Shelter) offers insight into the essential world of co-development and what it takes to thrive in the AAA pipeline.
    • Industry Shakes: The panel addresses the anxiety around recent widespread layoffs and the massive $55 billion leveraged buyout of EA, offering advice on resilience and why smart studios still greatly value juniors and new professionals.
    • Community Milestones: A rundown of the 10th anniversary of GDX, the recent Alberta Game Jam, new initiatives like Baby Ghosts Alberta, and the Alberta Scholastic Esports League (ASEL) call for venue proposals for the 2026 Alberta Esports Championship.

    • Important Links:

      • digitalalberta.com

      • snowedin.ca

      • vrcave.io

      • basementbunkerlabs.com

      • interactiveartsalberta.org

      • itch.io/jam/alberta-game-jam-2025

      • babyghosts.fund/peer-accelerator

      • lucidrainestudios.com

      • gameinvestwest.ca

      • norquest.ca/esports

      • asel.gg

      • edmontonscreen.com

      More of the show: goodgameyeg.ca⁠


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    48 分
  • Inside the Alberta Scholastic Esports League with Shadi Hanna
    2025/09/02

    The Alberta Scholastic Esports League (ASEL) is officially heading into its first school year as a newly independent organization, and Shadi Hanna is here to share all the details. After a successful pilot year, ASEL is building on its momentum to create a supportive and competitive ecosystem for students and teachers across Alberta.


    Join us as we explore the vision behind ASEL, from its roots in the Alberta Esports Association to its new identity. We cover everything you need to know about getting involved, whether you're a teacher looking to start a program, a parent curious about the benefits of esports, or a student eager to compete. Learn how ASEL is fostering teamwork, sportsmanship, and even boosting school attendance.

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    1 時間 7 分
  • Building with Less, Aiming for More (ft. Only By Midnight, Shifty Eye Games & Digital Alberta)
    2025/07/30

    Believe it or not, this marks the first PartyChat segment on Good Game Edmonton, a new quarterly update with Digital Alberta. This episode serves up a fun, conversational recap of the first half of the year in Alberta’s interactive digital media (IDM) space. Normally this will be showcasing highlights from the last three months. We’re pulling back the curtain on the latest developments and opportunities with Amber Scott (Only By Midnight), Tuncer Deniz (Shifty Eye Games), and Chris Entwistle (Digital Alberta).


    Hear about the impact of AI and the rise of indie studios, to top headlines of funding and game updates, and upcoming events like the Alberta Games Series (AGS) – which, as Amber wisely tells us (and also her favourite expression), means we’re deep into that last 10% of the project that also takes 90% of the time!


    Plus, we may have revealed AGS is now coinciding with Edmonton Startup Week 2025! Get ready for insightful discussions, behind-the-scenes stories, and passionate gamer vibes.


    goodgameyeg.ca

    digitalalberta.com

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    1 時間 2 分
  • AI and Games (ft. James Dang)
    2025/02/10

    This episode features James Dang, Project Manager at the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii), to talk about the intersection of AI and games. James shares insights into his work helping companies integrate AI/ML solutions, the evolving role of AI in game development, and Upper Bound, Amii’s “not your average AI conference”. We also nerd out over which single player, story-driven games we enjoy playing. Oh, and we battle it out in Mario Party! 🎲🎉

    Recorded at Kiwi Productions Studio

    Listen to more episodes atgoodgameyeg.ca


    Important Links

    • globalgamejam.org/group/11580/games
    • globalgamejam.org/group/11953/games
    • interactiveartsalberta.org/
    • upperbound.ai/
    • amii.ca/


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    1 時間 17 分
  • Vimy Esports Reloaded
    2025/01/14

    For the first episode of 2025 in the Kiwi Productions studio, we catch up with Travis Bouchard, Esports Director at Vimy Ridge Academy, who’s back to share exciting updates since his last visit in Episode 5! Now entering its fourth year, the program has expanded from 14 to 31 student-athletes, with notable milestones such as qualifying for national competitions and hosting in-person events. Travis highlights the importance of treating esports participants like traditional athletes and building a supportive community environment. Plus, we hear more about what he’s been up to with the AESA academic subcommittee, what’s next for the Alberta Esports Championship, and a new coaches clinic. Tune in for a great mix of laughs, insights, and surprising wins over some Mario Kart action!

    Episodes and more: goodgameyeg.ca


    Important Links:

    goodgameyeg.ca/episodes/vimy-united-travis-bouchard

    vimyedmonton.ca/esports/

    aec2024.ca/

    goodgameyeg.ca/episodes/legitimate-sport-jesse-sedlowski

    esportsalberta.ca/academic-panel

    goodgameyeg.ca/episodes/academic-build-ft-shadi-hanna

    esportsalberta.ca/asel

    esportcanada.org/education

    atle.ca/whats-happening/prolearn/esports

    kiwiproductions.ca


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    1 時間 3 分
  • PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT 2025
    2025/01/12

    A public service announcement given by the show's host to get started with 2025. We've come a long way since the early days of 2024.

    Choose your adventure at goodgameyeg.ca.

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    2 分
  • Horizons (ft. Jackie Nguyen and Carlo Martin)
    2024/12/01

    In the finale of our NorQuest Esports trilogy, Jackie Nguyen and Carlo Martin from NorQuest College reflect on how far the esports program. From humble beginnings with four Xboxes to varsity teams, youth leagues, and scholarships, we explore their innovative approach to campus vibrancy, student engagement, and community impact. Learn about their vision for an esports hub, the role of micro-credentials, and partnerships driving their success. Don’t miss this inspiring look at how gaming connects and empowers communities!

    Whether you're a student, educator, or esports enthusiast, this conversation is a testament to what’s possible when gaming becomes a catalyst for connection and growth on and off campus.

    Recorded at Kiwi Productions Studio.

    Catch ‘em all at goodgameyeg.ca

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    1 時間 8 分