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Perseverance and podcasts made me who I am today

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Sunday, August 07, 2011
EDITOR'S NOTEfrom Eduardo Moutinho

The games industry is filled with passionate people because most start out as avid players. Enough hard work and dedication can turn a hobby into a profession.

I liked Sonic games as a kid, played Halo with high school friends, and picked up the newest Pokémon editions every few years. Like many, I attended college because watching anime and playing Super Smash Bros. wouldn't be enough to round out my resume. 

You could say I was an average Joe -- an average Joe who right-clicked to save a podcast at just the right time.

After I started listening to podcasts, I realized something. The people talking were happy to work every day. They belonged to a field most considered immature, and they were proud of it. I opened up magazines like Game Informer and saw folks at industry events drinking, socializing, and talking about video games.

This life existed?

 

A few months later, I decided to join the game industry. But I didn't know how to do it, and I wasn't into programming. I remembered, however, many editors mentioning that they didn't have journalism or English degrees. So I thought writing could be an option.

Though I knew little about the industry, podcasts gave me a primer. I learned about developers and why I should care that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 isn't being made by Infinity Ward. These shows caught me up on gaming history, and taught me about the biggest names in electronic entertainment.

I changed my major from economics to web design, so I could develop skills that would serve me well as an Internet journalist. And I also moved to San Francisco because many studios and media sites were in that area.

My studying paid off, and I somehow found myself attending E3. I drank, socialized, and talked with others about video games -- just like the people in those magazines I read.

Was it luck? No, I owe my college too much money for it to be luck.

The podcasts gave me a dream to shoot for, and I got to where I am today because of my perseverance. I continue to write, learn, and improve, and I will keep doing so until I reach my goal.

 
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Photo3-web
August 02, 2011

From the headline, I thought this would explain *how* to have dinner with an editor...etiquette and what not. They're a special breed :-)

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August 02, 2011

Forks on the left. :P

Photo3-web
August 02, 2011

Well, if you're in a subordinate position--a PR rep, someone trying to win their favor, etc.--it also calls for a heavy dose of ass kissing :)

I'm on the editorial side, and we normally get treated like royalty. Contrast that with how those same PR reps treat our sales guys...quite a difference.


 

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August 03, 2011

Everything is online now--you made the right move. Print is slowly dying, with the exception of EGM, Game Informer, and GamePro. E3? That's gamers' paradise!

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August 06, 2011

if only we can all go to e3 :)

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August 07, 2011

Nice job, Sam! I hope you fulfill your dream. Be sure and let us know how things are turning out for you, too.

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August 08, 2011

Thank you, Chris. :)

Mindjack
August 07, 2011

Is it impolite to burp after reading an article? It's because the words were yummy, and I feel satisfied.

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August 08, 2011

There will be an all-you-can-eat buffet one day. :D

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August 19, 2011

I recently (as in a couple of years back) found myself in a similar situation as you: "holy crap, we can do this??"

Thought about aiming for a journalism degree myself, but web design also sounds like an awesome choice. I also hope you reach your goals! Still working on many of mine... 

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