Play video games despite my father's immense disapproval.
Learn to program so I can make my own video games.
Get a job where I'm paid to program.
Never actually finish any of my own games.
I do still play video games and he does still disapprove but I'm older now than he was when I started playing and he started disapproving so that's probably not going to change.
Are you two me, then? Only difference is that my dad actually enabled my gaming addiction and was an enjoyer back then, I vividly recall him playing Red Alert, Age of Empires and Civilization 2.
I'm on step 4 mostly thanks to godot, tho. Might give Ebitengine (Go) a try in some months. That or DragonRuby, as I qualified for a free license and Amir very quickly replied to my email.
I think I was in the top 10% of streamers when I made about $200/month. I'm not sure people should stream for a living. Although, some people get a huge fanbase for the dumbest shit.
Visibility bias. Someone might be able to make it living, but it won't be you. If you want to make streaming a job, you need something else to set you apart.
You actually could work as a Nintendo expert, even back then. Nintendo had a help line for people who got stuck in games, and you could call it and talk to somebody.
I know it's a joke but video games were my gateway into programming. I was so interested in everything about them and how they work. I get paid pretty well for doing it now and I attribute it all to playing video games as a kid.
Same here. I wouldn't want to be a professional game programmer because it seems like a terrible gig for most people who do it, but I'm very glad games got me into programming.
The most interesting bit to me about him is that he gained such a deep knowledge during a time when tools were so limited, and with that knowledge he set records that were really hard to beat. Like in other games no record from that era stands serious chances, but he actually achieved really good times. And all of this on a game that I'd consider of limited entertainment value. He must have put thousands of hours into it
To be fair, I ended up being paid $300-400/hr consulting on the future of technology with a particular focus on video games not that long after the date of the paper in the comic, so job opportunities dependent on knowing games really well did end up existing, even if not filling up the entire newspaper listings.