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Lady Arcaders Celebrates Three Years of Community and Growth

Written by MasterMeowzer

Published on February 13th, 2025

In early 2022, the Lady Arcaders was established with the goal of bringing a community of women and femme people together to uplift and showcase women in the gaming community. “I had been streaming for a few years on Twitch. I was playing with the idea of starting a women's stream team and community so that we could share information and uplift each other in the larger gaming community,” said Lady Arcaders Founder and Organizer, Metroid Crime. Taking inspiration from Namco’s recognition of the originally-bootleg Ms Pac-Man to thank the “lady arcaders” for playing Pac-Man, Metroid Crime registered the new name everywhere for the organization. View More »


Lady Arcaders Best of 2024 Awards

Written by SweetPeebs

Published on February 1st, 2025

Back in December, we asked the members of our private Lady Arcaders Discord server to submit their favorite video game release of 2024. This could have been, but not been limited to, new releases, remasters, remakes, demakes, DLC, expansions, or any transformative video game medium. These submissions were then showcased live on Twitch during our Lady Arcaders Best of 2024 Awards on February 1st, 2025. View More »


Community Spotlight: Monika523

Written by MasterMeowzer

Published on December 31st, 2024

Meet Monika523, variety streamer and modder/map-maker! View More »


Stages of Game Development

Written by MasterMeowzer

Published on November 9th, 2024

Game development is a multi-stepped process engaging a variety of skills and inputs to create worlds that we, as players, enjoy stepping into and experiencing. The process itself is guided by a kind of development pipeline that takes developers from step to step and ensures the completion of necessary functions. There are seven main steps to the process: Planning, Pre-Production, Production, Testing, Pre-Launch, Launch, and Post-Production. View More »


A Brief History of Game Jams

Written by MasterMeowzer

Published on September 14th, 2024

Game Jams are a wonderful way to learn new skills, connect to a community, meet new people, and get your creativity flowing to develop new games! They encourage experimentation, quirky methods of meeting themes, and having fun while steeped in a supportive, educational environment. All skill levels are welcome to join in, even if your main focus is simply to learn how and where to start the game development process. View More »


Community Spotlight: Stefistarlite

Written by BusyGamerBelle

Published on September 14th, 2024

Meet Stefistarlite, video game console modder and freelance illustrator extraordinaire! Learn more about who she is, and how she approaches speedrunning! View More »


ADHD & Speedrunning: An Amateur’s Guide to Start a Speedrun

Written by MasterMeowzer

Published on August 17th, 2024

Getting into speedrunning presents a few obstacles in addition to the need of near-perfect timing and a mental headspace for repeated deaths until mastery. Repetition can be difficult, especially for those of us with the gift of ADHD, and it can be frustrating to try to work through loss of focus from repeated attempts at the same tactic or section of a run... View More »


Community Spotlight: ValeriaAsteria

Written by MasterMeowzer

Published on August 17th, 2024

Meet Valeria, her friends often call her Vale or Asteria! She's a gaming artist who goes around finding people to hang out with. She plays a lot of, but not limited to platformers, RPGs, puzzle games, and rhythm games. View More »


Community Spotlight: selcouthmind

Written by BusyGamerBelle

Published on July 17th, 2024

Meet none other than Selcouthmind! She's an indie game Lover, speedrunner & VTuber, head organizer of Prevent-A-Thon, and founder of Indie Explorer League. What is it like to be her and what's going on in Sel's gaming career? Read on and find out how she got started in gaming, how she gets good in gaming, and her future ambitions! View More »


Community Spotlight: Alara

Written by MasterMeowzer

Published on June 16th, 2024

Meet Alara! Also known on Twitch and socials as AlaraCutie, she is currently attempting the 12 PBs in 12 months challenge. At five completed months, she has played Mickey’s Safari in Letterland, Cat Quest, Home Alone, The Red Lantern, and Pizza Possum. At the same time, she is working casually through the main Final Fantasy series and is part of the Lady Arcaders Comms Team for hosting and commentary! View More »


Finding Community in Gaming

Written by MasterMeowzer

Published on June 16th, 2024

This Pride Month comes with the news that the number of gamers identifying as part of the LGBTQIA+ community has grown from 10% to 17%! Given the emphasis of Pride every year on community, even through the pandemic when we had to switch over to online formats for… everything, the growth of the queer gaming community made me consider my struggles with finding a community where I felt welcome as I came into the online gaming world post-pandemic. View More »


Community Spotlight: AstridTheHorrorGirl

Written by BusyGamerBelle

Published on May 8th, 2024

Meet AstridTheHorrorGirl, a seasoned speedrunner who takes horror games seriously. Check out our latest community spotlight with her to learn more about her world sub 1 hour Alone in the Dark run and how she got into speedrunning in the first place. View More »


How to balance parasocial relationships as a streamer

Written by BusyGamerBelle

Published on May 8th, 2024

Growing your career as a professional gamer is enticing. Many of us flock to major platforms to be seen, and with that comes a decision we all have to make: how much of us do we want people to know? For some, it’s easy. View More »


The Environmental Impacts of Gaming

Written by MasterMeowzer

Published on April 4th, 2024

The video gaming industry has expanded steadily over the past few years, serving ever more players with their products and increasing sales and revenue. Worldwide, the number of gamers has increased to 3.09 billion people. Each of them, naturally, has a gaming console or a PC, most likely a phone, and energy needs and uses independent from their gaming lives.

Check our this month's blog post about the environmental impact of gaming in honor of Earth Day. View More »


Snowball Beats a 2-year-old World Record

Written by BusyGamerBelle

Published on March 2nd, 2024

It took two years, but Snowball finally beat an old world record held by a friend. How did Snowball do it, and how did they get into speedrunning? Read more to find they did it, plus learn what's next in speedrunning from them! View More »