Jini Maxwell

Jini Maxwell is a writer and curator who lives in Naarm. They are an assistant curator at ACMI, where they also host the Women & Non-binary gamers club. They write about videogames and the people who make them. You can find them on Twitter @astroblob

Jini Maxwell's Latest Articles

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Film Vic funds eight new Australian games

Film Victoria's latest round of production funding will support games from Samurai Punk, Fae Daunt, Ian MacLarty, David Chen, and…

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'Neon Cyborg Cat Club' generates unique soundtracks for the apocalypse

Created with the support of the City of Melbourne’s COVID-19 Arts Grants, ‘Neon Cyborg Cat Club’ is not a game…

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What We're Watching: Not-so-happy families edition

From crime families to chosen family, to recommendations from far away siblings, this month’s screen picks are shaped by the…

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Social games to play while you wait for multiplayer 'Untitled Goose Game'

Here are some fun and silly Australian multiplayer games to tide you over until Untitled Goose Game's multiplayer update on…

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IGEA overhauls talent visas, proposes labour agreement for Australian game dev

Following our report on hiring complications in the Australian games sector, we look in depth at changes to visa codes…

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Screen Australia and Google invest $900k in Aussie YouTubers

Since 2014, the Skip Ahead initiative has supported YouTube creators with existing fanbases to reach wider audiences. This was their…

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An Itch for democratic distribution

Itch.io is a digital marketplace that is designed with ease of access and community in mind. Let's look at why…

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Learn cutting edge VFX software with this free course - and $50k prize

Screen Tas, QLD, NSW, Territory, Film Vic and SAFC have partnered up with Epic Games on a lucrative prize for…

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Where do all Australia's senior game developers go?

Despite Australia's vibrant creative games culture, studios are struggling to hire expert talent.

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Box Office: Russell's 'Unhinged' road rage brings the crowds

Not even coronavirus could stop the crowds for the debut of a deliciously grisly b-grade thriller starring Russell Crowe.

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