WILDWOOD — Nolan Zink’s life is changing a lot right now. He’s about to start his freshman year at Rochester Institute of Technology in New York, over 800 miles from his home here.
And, after four years of corrupted computer files, troubleshooting and family test sessions, Zink’s own video game finally launched on PlayStation, one of the “Big 3” gaming console brands.
“Four years ago, when I started this, I never would have thought that I would be launching on PlayStation, so it's very cool,” Zink, 19, said the week before his game, Second Coat, went on sale Wednesday. “This is the first time I've done this so I'm a little nervous, but I'm excited.”
Second Coat is a multiplayer, third-person shooter paintball game. It's available in over 50 countries and retails for $19.99 on Steam and