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Selling a Game for a Kid in Russia
A software engineer shares his experience of creating a game as a kid in Russia and a Japanese game developer offering to buy it for a few hundred bucks. He also talks about his idea of people contributing and sending donations to him for his game.
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The guest talks about his early memories of computer science and robotics, starting with his family's first computer in the late 80s.
07:50 - 08:51 (01:00)
Summary
The guest talks about his early memories of computer science and robotics, starting with his family's first computer in the late 80s.
ChapterSelling a Game for a Kid in Russia
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PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The speaker shares his experience of developing a game as a kid in Russia and being offered to sell it by a Japanese game developer, but he chose to upload it online and encourage donations instead.
08:51 - 09:52 (01:01)
Summary
The speaker shares his experience of developing a game as a kid in Russia and being offered to sell it by a Japanese game developer, but he chose to upload it online and encourage donations instead.
ChapterSelling a Game for a Kid in Russia
Episode#147 – Dmitri Dolgov: Waymo and the Future of Self-Driving Cars
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The host and guest reminisce about creating video games at a young age, focusing on the appeal of simple graphics and the creative power of imagination.
09:52 - 11:10 (01:17)
Summary
The host and guest reminisce about creating video games at a young age, focusing on the appeal of simple graphics and the creative power of imagination. They discuss how today's advanced graphics may limit the imaginative possibilities of gaming.