<p>I have been passionate about video games since I was a kid. My desire to get to know about how video games were made took me to start teaching myself programming languages and electronics since I was 14 years old. I am now majoring in Electrical Engineering in Louisiana, USA.</p> <p>As a 16-year-old junior in High School, I developed the first video game system ever made in my native country, Honduras, (the EES: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7zokCnJdfc). Furthermore, I developed the Eyeboard, an open source eye-tracking-based interface to help disabled people (MAKE article: http://www.make-digital.com/make/vol29?pg=59#pg62).</p> <p>My projects have been featured on CNN, Reuters, Techcrunch, The Huffington Post, Make Magazine, Gizmag, Hackaday, NerdKits etc. Youth Service America (http://www.ysa.org/25/list) also acknowledged me as one of the 25 most influential young people thanks to my achievements and my humble contributions to our society as a developer.</p> <p>Now my team and I are creating affordable virtual reality trainers. Our first creation is, The SmartBike.</p>