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Wow... I posted this video only because iPhone to Android texting usually results in poor quality videos for a friend who I was trying to share this great advice with. I left it public figuring it couldn't hurt for a few more people to see it. Apparently, more people were meant to see it. This is the interview that inspired me (Jeremy Alessi) to pursue a career in game design and development when I was 18. I had already made a calculator game for my TI-85 and had fun doing that, so I made another one and sent my TI-85 along with instructions and a letter to David Jaffe. He never received the package I sent, but Lara Dison at Sony wrote me back and told me to get a degree in Engineering or Computer Science. I chose Computer Science and set about on my game development journey. ~20 years later I shipped Swap Fire for Nintendo Wii U (2016) and it found mild success on that console. Swap Fire was the first game that I ever made, which felt anywhere close to what I'd hoped I'd be making when I began. Unfortunately, Nintendo rejected all proposals for a sequel on the Switch so I set about building my own video game platform to publish Swap Fire 2 upon. I successfully achieved that but not before running out of financial options and ending up in a non-video game related full-time job (which felt a bit like the death of my dreams). While working, I started putting Jaffe's stream on in the background, which brought me full-circle back to where I began. I also went back one weekend and played Swap Fire for Wii U, only to be filled with a feeling of "this is a good game, it's such a shame it didn't do better". So, I combined those two and decided to port Swap Fire to Steam and then sponsor Jaffe's stream as a God of War member in hopes that maybe Swap Fire on Steam could find a niche. Thanks for watching everyone, these golden words of David Jaffe will always be good advice! If you don't mind checking out my game, I'd really appreciate it. https://store.steampowered.com/app/30... And of course, subscribe to Jaffe's channel if you haven't already ;) / @davidjaffegames Thank you! Jeremy PS - If you want to follow me or David Jaffe on X: https://www.x.com/jeremyalessi https://www.x.com/davidscottjaffe