Game Dev Advice: The Game Developer’s Podcast
Leisure:Video Games
In this episode, I spoke with Sam Glassenberg, Founder and CEO of Level Ex, as we dive into subjects encompassing the gaming industry, technology, and healthcare. Sam recounts his unexpected journey into gaming, beginning as an animator at LucasArts and eventually helping lead Microsoft’s DirectX Graphics team. We then transition to discussing the critical importance of having a portfolio for job seekers, the interesting challenges of working in Tech Art, the foundational value of solid engineering principles, and the innovative ways Level Ex pushes Unity3D beyond its limits.
Our conversation also touches on the essential qualities of empathy, adaptability, and curiosity in the gaming industry. Sam fondly recalls working on his two favorite projects, Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter and Gastro Ex. We also explore the role of generative AI in skill enhancement, the unique challenges of movie-based games, and the exciting yet still maturing potential of AR/VR/XR technologies. Sam then shares an amusing story from a medical conference and emphasizes the need for improved medical training, along with his interest in casual and hyper-casual mobile games.
As the episode nears its end, Sam provides insights from his recent trip to Kiev where Level Ex is helping assist the Ukrainian armed forces in medical training and his experiences presenting at NATO. He sheds light on the neuroscience behind game design and identifies professional video games as a burgeoning opportunity within the industry. We conclude with Sam encouraging game developers to embrace AI and where to find him online for further discussions and collaboration.
Bio:
Sam Glassenberg is the CEO and Founder of Level Ex - the world's first medical video game company. Sam leads a team of veteran game developers and designers who are establishing a new genre of medical games: pushing the limits of game design, physics, and rendering to capture the most terrifying challenges of medicine. Offering the only games certified to provide AMA Category 1 Continuing Medical Education credit, Level Ex's games are played by over a million medical professionals. 20 out of the top 40 medical device and pharmaceutical companies use Level Ex game technology to train and sell their products. Level Ex's games are used by leading medical societies - and NASA - to disseminate the latest guidelines and techniques for topics ranging from COVID to Space Health. Through their work, Level Ex is rapidly establishing 'play' as a fundamental force accelerating adoption in medicine.
Show Links:
* DirectX - Wikipedia
* FarBridge - website
* ArtStation - website
* SIGGRAPH 2019 Real-Time Live! - YouTube
* Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter - Wikipedia
* Gastro Ex - website
* ChatGPT - website
Connect With Links:
* Sam Glassenberg - LinkedIn
* Sam Glassenberg - blog
* Sam Glassenberg - X/Twitter
* Level Ex - website
* Level Ex - YouTube
Game Dev Advice Links:
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* Patreon - 1:1 career coaching through the Gain Wisdom membership
* website - show notes, links, stuff
* info@gamedevadvice.com - reach out!
* Game Dev Advice hotline: (224) 484-7733
* Level Ex Jobs - Current openings for advancing the practice of medicine through play
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