"Statesman Shots" co-hosts Omar L. Gallaga (left) and Tolly Moseley (right) welcome Wiley Wiggins to the podcast this week. Credit: Tina Phan / AMERICAN-STATESMAN
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“Statesman Shots” co-hosts Omar L. Gallaga (left) and Tolly Moseley (right) welcome Wiley Wiggins to the podcast this week. Credit: Tina Phan / AMERICAN-STATESMAN

On this week’s edition of the pop-culture podcast that I co-host, “Statesman Shots,” we talked to Austin games maven and actor Wiley Wiggins about the evolution of our local indie games scene, about how Juegos Rancheros and Fantastic Arcade got their start, and lots more! We also talked about the upcoming SXSW Gaming event, emotional games such as “That Dragon, Cancer,” virtual reality and the crossover between Austin’s gaming and filmmaking communities.

Wiley is a very entertaining guy and it's 55 minutes of conversation you won't want to miss. You can check out the episode on the "Statesman Shots" blog (with links to iTunes, Stitcher and downloadable MP3/AAC versions) or just listen below.

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