Culture Study Podcast

Falling in Love with Video Games as an Adult

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Mar 25, 2026
Keza MacDonald, video games editor and critic at The Guardian and author of a cultural history of Nintendo, reflects on falling for games later in life. She discusses Nintendo's early pull, changing habits from rentals to lasting titles, the rise of cozy games, gaming stigma for women and queer players, and practical ways adults can rediscover play.
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Reading Games Before Playing

  • Keza MacDonald remembers reading Nintendo game magazines at supermarket checkouts before she could play, imagining the pixel-art worlds like fantasy novels.
  • She finally got the console months later and the delayed first play felt like experiencing a fabled myth.
INSIGHT

Nintendo Reveals Why Play Matters

  • Keza argues that understanding Nintendo helps explain why people love video games because it reveals how play is intentionally designed.
  • She frames play as essential to humans and video games as the modern fastest route into adult play.
INSIGHT

Joyful Play Versus Algorithmic Capture

  • Keza distinguishes joyful game design from addictive tech patterns, emphasizing intentional choice vs algorithmic capture.
  • She criticizes big tech's habit-forming mechanics and praises games that actively feed creativity and fun.
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