Surviving a Game Hackathon Like the 48-Hour Global Game Jam
Survive a 48-hour game jam hackathon by learning from my experience. I’m hosting a jam site this year in New Orleans during the Global Game Jam.
Continue ReadingCurtis is a programmer with a background in making indie video games. Besides making games and working, he spends his free time playing through Metal Gear Solid, reading comics, and making bad jokes. His favorite food group is the cheeseburger, but is currently on the hunt for the best bowl of ramen.
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Survive a 48-hour game jam hackathon by learning from my experience. I’m hosting a jam site this year in New Orleans during the Global Game Jam.
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A Game Jam is a great way to collaborate and make new connections. Here’s a summary of the first New Orleans chapter of the Global Game Jam, and an invitation to join the NOLA Game Dev meetup!
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I, for one, am looking forward to the dawn of the metaverse, and I hope to see all of you on the other side.
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For 200 years, VR technology progressed but was stymied by limitations in innovation. In Part 2 of this 3-part series, Curtis introduces you to the major players in Silicon Valley who moved VR forward.
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Working in a team requires the members to all contribute their own set of knowledge to accomplish a goal. It’s unlikely that a team would be composed of members that share the same knowledge base. Stop worrying and love the bomb.
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