Author name: JC Paredes

Since March 2021, I've worn two hats at Spiel Times: a writer and a Managing Editor. In my writing role, I've earned recognition from Wikipedia and Nev Schulman (Catfish TV Show host) for my insightful analysis and engaging narrative style. I'm passionate about all things gaming, with a keen eye for detail and a knack for uncovering hidden secrets within games. My gaming journey began at a young age, captivated by titles like Resident Evil and Tomb Raider. Today, I enjoy exploring open-world RPGs and MMORPGs, consumed by their lore and crafting theories about their narratives. I'm also drawn to the suspenseful atmosphere of horror games and the intricate narratives of crime-themed titles, bringing a unique perspective to my writing. Beyond gaming, I have a fascination with anything unexplained and chilling, a passion that often spills over into my exploration of horror games. When I'm not engrossed in a virtual world, you can find me curled up and spending time with my adorable doggy sidekick, Teemo. As Managing Editor, I'm committed to fostering a collaborative and supportive environment for our writing team. I communicate openly with my team members, addressing any content-related issues and providing guidance to help them excel.

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NFT Anyone? 70% of Game Devs NOT Interested – Survey Says

More than 2,700 game developers were surveyed on today’s most hotly debated topics and their outlook for the future as part of the Game Developers Conference’s annual report. Other questions included NFTs (non-fungible tokens); a contentious technology that a number of major gaming businesses are currently using or even adopting into their projects. GDC’s evaluation […]

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PlayStation Backward Compatibility Rumor Intensifies, PS Japan Tweet Confusion

News of a revised patent submitted by Mark Cerny, who created the PS5 and PS4, has sparked excitement among gamers. It’s essentially a prototype of backward compatibility that lets the latest PlayStation consoles run games from the PS1, PS2, and PS3 generations. Yesterday, a tweet from PlayStation JP seemingly corroborated this rumor. An intriguing post

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