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Re: Spider-Man: Miles Morales Marks Hispanic Heritage Month with New Screenshot

Armnd

@Constable_What It can certainly be confusing, specially in regards to sub-cultures, as you say. To put an example, even in Mexico alone (btw, I'm Mexican, so I'm talking by experience), depending on the region where you come from, things like culture, traditions, food or even people can be very different.

I'm from the northwest, and here we have a ranch/vaquero culture, love to eat tons of grilled red meat and are used to the desert heat (and pride on it xD), among other things that Mexicans of the central or southern regions of the country don't share with us.

On the other hand, there are things that foreigners consider representative of Mexico that, to be honest, are not representatives of my version of Mexico at all. For example, the Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos), the rainy jungle landscapes and the pyramids of ancient civilizations (I've not seen a pyramid in my life). It's weird, because I feel more at home watching an Old West movie than watching something like Coco (even if that last one was made to be representative of a Mexican tradition), and I guess that say a lot about the differences that exist among Mexicans of different regional and cultural backgrounds, and by extension, of Hispanics in general, with far more cultures and sub-cultures.

P.D. English is not my first language, sorry if something looks weird.

Re: Sony's Not-So Secret New First-Party Studio Adds More Naughty Dog Talent

Armnd

@Dodoo According to Wikipedia (sorry for not using a better source), there are currently thirteen studios including Insomniac, and with this unnamed new studio, there would be fourteen.

The American-based ones are Bend Studio, Insomniac Games, Naughty Dog, Pixelopus, San Diego Studio, San Mateo Studio, Santa Monica Studio, Sucker Punch Productions, and this new one.

The European-based are Guerrilla Games, London Studio and Media Molecule.

Finally, the Japanese-based are Japan Studio and Polyphony Digital.

There are also ICE Team and XDev, but for the purposes of that article they are not considered studios, but divisions of another nature. The first one, apparently, is a Naughty Dog's team (more precisely, a technology group). The second seems like a support team that collaborates with other studios in order to support them in their own projects.

P.D. Either way, if someone finds a better source and wants to expand/correct the information, please do so.