>> We've got two games that we're showing.
One was made by a student over the course of two or three years completely independently.
And the other one is made by a production studio, so we had a team of about 15 students
working on it over the course of a semester.
>> People are definitely interested in the games we have.
And they're definitely impressed that they're coming from students, which is great.
They're definitely asking about the whole production - how are these games made, what
part are the students involved in?
They're always very impressed when they find out the students saw the game to publication,
especially on Xbox.
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>> I've talked to some lead artists, lead developers, a couple of programmers.
But I've been trying to talk to them all about the new MAGIC Spell Studios and try to get
them wrapped up about what that's like and what it is for us as college students as well
as trying to get an idea of what it's like to have their job.
I knew mentally that I'd get to see some of these people who made the games that I've
spent so many hours on, but it didn't quite register just how amazing it would be to see
that they're interested in us.
It's just so overwhelming.