A UC Davis neurology student turned videogame maker is hoping to change the future of PC gaming.
Josh Klint, the founder of Leadwerks Software, brings videogames to life with a multi-platform 3D engine. Based out of midtown Sacramento's Hacker Lab, Klint makes the software so you can actually build and play your own games.
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Kudos to this guy. I don't know how he did it. I imagine being a neurology student is as tough as a chem engineer. No idea where he found the time to do this but it's freaking awesome.