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Gaming While Indian | Sacred Symbols+, Episode 212

India is the second most-inhabited country on Earth, and in just a few years, it'll be at the top of the heap. There are 1.4 billion people and counting there -- that's 'billion' with a 'B' -- an astounding four-plus times America's population, so when it comes to market economics, well, that's a whole lot of prospective customers. But there's a problem: India is woefully poor. And it's these two dueling and unavoidable factors -- population and poverty -- that have morphed India's gaming scene, one predicated largely on the free-to-play machinations of some of your favorite mobile and PC offerings. From competitive Counterstrike at Internet cafes to nightly FIFA tournaments amongst friends, in a society largely devoid of the likes of Nintendo and a development sector only in its infancy, there's nowhere in the world quite like India. To discuss the Indian gaming scene, I (Colin) welcomed Sam Sharma to the show, a resident of Pune (home of a Ubisoft studio!) who, thanks to his merchant marine father, had a must more expansive gaming experience growing up than many of his friends, who can't afford gaming hardware and play solely on their phones. It's a different world, albeit on the same planet. We hope you enjoy our chat.

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Anonymous

It would be nice to also do a "gaming while African"

Jesse spivey

I would love this. I plan on relocating to west afrcia in a couple of years this would be useful to hear. Please consider this idea LSM!

Anonymous

This was a surprising episode. I liked it alot. As someone who grew up in India, i can certainly say Sam was on point about almost everything. Gaming is a very communal activity there with games like cs1.6, dota, age of mythology etc. I just wanna add some context as to why Sony is such a market leader in India. Sony products have been in India for a very long time and whether they sold cassette players, dvd players, walkmans back in the day or now with TVs, etc..regardless of the product, Sony has built a perception around its products in Indian community which is "Quality but bit more expensive than local Indian brands". They were able to successfully target that middle to upper middle class family brackets very well and also to their credit their products in India are quite good in quality. Hence people think of Sony products as investements rather than just a piece of hardware. Most families who buy Sony products do so, so that they wont have to deal with repairs/low quality products for atleast 4 to 5 years. In terms of gaming, I have seen some gaming cafes keep xbox, xbox 360 back in 2000s but that red ring of death really soured sentiments towards xbox among the gaming cafe business owners. As Sam said, its not exactly cheap to just go and buy another console so these business preferred Playstation over Xbox. That means the whole community in that area only gets to play on PS. India is definitely a very talented and smart country, its sad that there is no dedicated game dev studio there, atleast not yet, cuz some of the stories in indian mythology has the potential to make excellent narrative driven games.

Anonymous

Oh i also have this fond memory of playing Dead Space. Growing up most people did not have a powerful pc that could play games like that but our local gaming cafe did and the owner of the cafe was very much into gaming and he used to keep up with gaming websites, so he used to install whatever new game that was trending on Ign. And thats how we all got to play Dead Space

Anonymous

That’s exactly how I played my first dead space as well! Honestly, gaming cafés introduced me to so many games but listening again I realised I was gushing about cs way too much but there are so many fantastic franchises that I played purely because the cafe owners in my areas are massive nerds

Anonymous

Hey. Good show Sam. You represented our community well. Good job 🙂👍

Keith Huntington

much like colin, i am exclusively a single player gamer, so i was today years old when i found out what the acronym "moba" stood for 😂😂

OTTAPPS

Great episode. Sam talking about how creative minds are looked upon was fascinating. Well done all.

Zack Fair

Any reason why I can't find the DMCA podcast on here but can on YouTube

Anonymous

These episodes are great.

Sean Coghlan

Is the Indian flag really that similar to the Irish one?

Felipe Faria

Very nice episode, can relate to much as a gamer from Brazil too, damn taxes man