How and when did you become interested in playing videogames?
The first videogame I recall playing was Pong in 1975. There was one in the corner of our laundromat in Kent, Ohio, and my wife and I tried it a couple of times. It cost a quarter per play and, being poverty-level students, we definitely preferred dry clothes to playing it. In fact, we’d bring along a Mastermind game set to play as our clothes washed and dried. Then, in 1979, quality coin-ops such as Asteroids and Space Invaders started appearing in arcades, bowling alleys, and convenience stores. I enjoyed them as well as Galaxian, Tail Gunner, Defender, Robotron: 2084, Xybots, Space Harrier and Xenophobe.
When did you learn to code?
That was at Kent State University in 1976 when…
