My main background was always games, i love them. I actually decided to learn code to be able to make my own games, obviously, i didn't know how difficult and complex it is to make them. But that didn't stop me to at least try.
The first game i made was a JRPG using RPG Maker, and yeah i know, nowadays Rpg Maker games are super cringy, but here we are talking about 98/99 before unity, unreal, crytek, gameworks, or any type of public game engine, back them was RPG Maker or a direct program language, and at that time it was either C++ or Visual Basic.
I made a build of the game and tried to sell it to my friends at high school. It sold an overwhelming amount of... 3 copies, and i'm very proud of that.
The years went by. And i stopped making games, until discovered unity, which has a simpler way to make games. That way i have made a simple quiz game, nothing very fancy, the idea was always to test the back end of the aplications (yeah back i my day they were called programs!!!)
Give it a try in the link below.
So i started to make a lot of projects that didn't saw the light of the day, until one day a friend of mine that has a advertising company, needed a visual solar system for a project to help teachers on the class room, that was my first real job per se, you can take a look below.
The idea of this project was supposed to be a VR concept, but since there wasn't enough VR glasses, that idea was scraped.
After all that, i keep making game projects, but many of them had to be delayed for me to focus on web applications.