Video Games Saved my Life and How They Will Save Yours | Zhenghua Yang (Z) | TEDxCU

Having built his first computer at the age of 6 and programmed his first video game at the age of 10, Z wanted more and began exploring gamification, developing his first meaningful game in 2000. Since then, Z had created video games that saved peoples’ lives by preventing suicide, taught kids rocket science without them knowing, and inspired gamers to turn enemies into friends. Z holds many awards in business and design; his games have reached fans around the world and have been exhibited at museums such as the Smithsonian Institution. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at.

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