When most people win in a video game they feel happiness, pride, bringing justice to all. However, there is a large population of people who find video games to be one of their favorite pastimes, or even a part of their livelihood. This week at Whitewater we’re taking an inside look at gaming culture and the community.
First to speak on how video game culture has affected them positively is sophomore media art and game development major, Dalon Williams.
“I’ve always loved art, specifically in games. I’ve been a gamer my entire life and it’s something that has brought me calmness and good well being. I wanted to major in something that made me happy and also I can make a living out of; if it can’t do both, I won’t do it. I wanted to be someone that could create video games that make other people happy like it does for me. I believe it’s also coming into a new era of…