Hello everybody!!!

Sorry it’s been so long since my last updates here on Lemmy. I do know its been too long between my Steam Deck / Gaming News posts (and I pinkie-swear that will change sometime soon!), but at least I have some things to share here which I hope you’ll find interesting.

I’ve been lucky in that a friend on Mastodon has asked me to help contribute to his weekly gaming ‘magazine’ - a site he’s launched a week or so ago with the idea of being:

…a site where we can write about games, technology, and nerdy culture in a relaxed, informal fashion. Where we can celebrate creators, game developers and anyone else who makes a positive contribution to the gaming community on the fediverse.

So, this time, I’ve written some things for this site as a contributor, and I’d love to get your thoughts on what I’ve written.


An article:

First is an article on RomM’s new release version 0 4.0.0 (along with its Android app release!), which is a little different to how I’ve typically written and shared on Lemmy before. You might remember that I’ve interviewed the team behind RomM before, and shared it here on Lemmy. They’re all lovely people!

For this I wrote more of an ‘article’ - but also was in touch with all the devs responsible for the changes in this release, so you’ll find them sprinkled throughout!

The link to my RomM article is here!


Minigalaxy:

The developer behind the Linux GOG launcher for games, Minigalaxy was kind enough to chat to me over a few days so I could hear more about the work and what brought the launcher into being.

I’m super grateful that they wanted to chat, and Minigalaxy is such a fun program, if you haven’t already then you should check it out!

[The direct link to that article I wrote is here]


An interview:

Lastly was to be an interview with the developer behind Falkor, an independent game launcher built almost entirely by one develop. Designed to be personal, customisable, and community-driven, Falkor was built to stay in line with the dev’s plan: a ‘user-first alternative to the other launchers available’.

In our conversation, he shared his journey as a dev, insights on the plugin architecture, thoughts on legal boundaries, and future plans for Falkor, including Proton support and deeper community involvement.

Sadly, a few hours before posting, he actually ceased work on Falkor with an announcement in his Discord, and has stepped back from it. So that one is no longer being posted!


What’s Next:

But I have also got plenty more in the works to share. I’ve been in touch with:

  • PortMaster (though this one might be taking a little longer than I first anticipated)

  • The person behind the emulation compatibility report site called EmuReady

  • The dev team who have made Ocean Keeper: Dome Survival on Steam - they’ve been super kind and are arranging the dev team to answer my questions, and provide me with promo material to use

  • And another handful of teams and devs – projects and independent games, which I suppose I’ll share when the time is right!

What I’d love most from all of you here is to hear what you think. These posts have entirely been for all of you on Lemmy in the past. But sharing these on this site does mean RSS will be easier for you (for those who ask how to RSS my posts).

Would you like me to share my articles and interviews here in Lemmy as they were, or through this fediverse-centric site instead? Or both?

Please share what you think. My style writing these, the format, the fact they’re on a site, just give me your thoughts.

If you’d just like a link to the site itself, its here:

https://magazine.fediverse.games/

One other thing, if you’d like to contribute to that site, then Mr Dendry stated:

.…if you have a product or project you’d like to be featured on this site please reach out! Additionally, if you’re a writer and you want to contribute, please let me know as it would be great to have a few people writing here aside from me.

Hope you’re all well, and enjoying gaming lately. Again, all apologies for my absence from Lemmy lately :)

  • alk@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    22 hours ago

    I would love to see the articles on both, if it’s minimal effort for you. Having them in lemmy without navigating out is such a slick experience. But the site makes RSS super easy too, so I think you’d be giving something significant up if either one went away.

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      22 hours ago

      Oh one other thing - it would be cool if you could link to the lemmy post from the site somehow, as I will mostly be using my RSS reader to read the the articles, but if I want to join the comments I’d have to manually find the lemmy post.