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Scott Shaw wants you to know game design is ‘serious business’

“Just because you play games for ten hours a day doesn't necessarily make you well suited to create them and make them,” Shaw told CBS 3.

A PlayStation controller. (Photo by Flickr user włodi, used under a Creative Commons license)

Wilmington University’s Scott Shaw made an appearance on CBS 3 this month to promote East Coast Reboot, the design and development competition being held this coming weekend. You can read more about that here.
“We wanted to make sure folks understood that this is a serious business and just because you play games for ten hours a day doesn’t necessarily make you well suited to create them and make them,” Shaw told CBS 3’s Pat Ciarrocchi.
Watch the whole interview here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_cEQGDgS7c

Companies: Wilmington University

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