Japan has always been a world leader in creating video game hardware and software. Once advances in technology made it easier for individuals to program their own games, Japan's teenage coders rose to the challenge. Since 2014, the game company Unity has held the Youth Creator Cup, a contest for entrants ranging in age from elementary school to technical college, to submit original games they've programmed. We talk with the two young creators who took first and second prize and look at their surprisingly polished games.
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