I’ll start.
I worked for an audio company for about twelve years, called Sensaura. We were developing device drivers for Windows, back in the days of Windows 95 etc.
Our software allowed games to use 3D audio on different speaker configurations including stereo and headphones. We’d get sent hardware to test on, and eventually games in beta to see if our drivers would work with them.
When the audio sound card market dried up - as sound cards became integrated onto motherboards - we switched to game audio API, we called it GameCODA. Black and White used it, and we might have been a competetitor to FMOD and wwise.
However, Creative bought us and shut us down after two years and some of us moved on. My next job was in audio at Codemasters - I was there for four years!
After a decade I’m back in the games industry, just not in audio.
Games as an industry did not exist when I started; it was all text based games like adventure, moria, rogue and nethack. I do remember early consoles with pong, asteroids and so on.
I had an intense moment of hubris while playing Hammerwatch with some friends where I thought “I could do this”. That’s how I learned C# and got the job I have now.
Uh, more details wanted
I conveniently wrote a small blog post earlier where I mention this story in more detail. You can read it here if you’re interested :)
I love it! I’m a big fan of game jam games, and I watch a lot of videos about them after the jams and I’ve loaded a few of them up. I really like that… you have this reasonable middle-road, like yeah my job pays the bills, I wanna learn more fun stuff. I would read more about you. I do have a negative takeaway, though, too. Your interests are all over. Rust, embedded, homelabbing, animation. And this is what my list of interests looks like too! This has made me feel I need to flip the light switches off and just pick two. I could live without embedded rust or whatever, for me? Nah, it’s not happening. I could stick to homelabbing and 3D. But ah, I will still have urges to learn C#, make a game, use it in scripting, etc. Oof. There is just… so much to life.