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Everybody is playing games. There are games now for pretty much every age, every demographic.
Jesse Schell
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Jesse Schell
Age: 54
Born: 1970
Born: June 13
Computer Scientist
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University Teacher
Video Game Designer
Jesse N. Schell
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