Vector 2020: Fireside Chat with Tj Hughes

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An independent game developer and 3D artist out of St. Louis, Missouri, Tj Hughes taught himself game development in his early teens, and has since started a solo dev company entitled "Terrifying Jellyfish". Under this name, he intends on escaping the mundane and mediocre forever through the exorbitant use of color, playfulness, and aesthetics.

Vector is a video game developers conference based out of Kentucky. This year, Vector is brought to you by RunJumpDev and our sponsors, Super Soul, I Need Diverse Games and the University of Kentucky Esports Program. To find out more about Vector, please visit our website http://vectorconf.com/

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Super Soul: http://supersoul.games/
I Need Diverse Games: https://ineeddiversegames.org/
University of Kentucky Esports: https://www.uky.edu/esports/




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