For nearly two decades, EA Sports’ Fight Night Round 3 has held a legendary status among sports gaming fans. Released in 2006, it was a graphical showcase for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, introducing the revolutionary “Total Punch Control” system via the right analog stick. While the Xbox 360 version is playable on modern Xbox consoles, the PS3 version—with its slightly different lighting and particle effects—remained locked to aging hardware. That is, until RPCS3 came of age.
Enterprise Software Architect and Developer working at Leidos as a consultant for the Modern Development Environment Group at SSA.gov developing the next generation of DevOps solutions and services. My passions include all things Open Source including Java, Python, GoLang, JavaScript, Linux, Arduino, ARM, Embedded Devices, Web Development and micro controllers. Coming from an Electrical and Computer Engineering background, working in developing and designing enterprise grade distributed, highly scalable software requires a unique set of software skills with a good understanding of the hardware. This makes my work challenging and interesting each and every day. I enjoy spending my free time with my family, friends and our pet dog. I enjoy researching on topics including - world ancient history, yoga, science, biology, chemistry and all things interesting. Visit the ‘About’ section up top for more details.