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EzineArticles.com is Trusted By Millions as The Source For Quality Original Articles Copyright: Copyright 2008 EzineArticles.com - All Rights Reserved. Fri, 16 Mar 2007 14:40:15 +0100 Many gamers look at the games they play and dream of creating their own. Perhaps with a pet idea for a game that hasn't been done yet. Maybe you think a particular game is brilliant, but the plot is so thin, surely a better writer could have pulled so much more out of the experience. If you find yourself thinking like this, maybe a video game design job is for you. To that end, let's take a look at some positions that are available...
Fri, 16 Mar 2007 14:37:30 +0100 I wake up, go to work and play. Seems an odd comment from an adult, but sometimes you can arrange it. I'm a video game tester. Video game testing jobs aren't just about mouse and controller skills. The main characteristic needed is precision. But that's just the beginning...
Fri, 16 Mar 2007 14:36:14 +0100 When you decide that you want to be a game designer, you need to learn the skills needed in order to do the job. This means going to a school with the required curriculum. There are a surprising amount of colleges and universities now serving this field. Here's a look at three of the best...
Fri, 16 Mar 2007 14:34:05 +0100 First person shooters (FPS) are one of the standard computer game genres. After the phenomenal success of Doom, many companies made attempts at this type of game. Today there are single player FPS games, multi-player combative FPS games, multi-player cooperative FPS games and all of the above come in both plot driven and straight combat forms. Read on for tips for designing games in this popular genre...
Fri, 16 Mar 2007 14:33:02 +0100 The popularity of massively multiplayer online role playing games (MMORPGs) has exploded over the past few years and shows no sign of letting up. Thanks to the success of hugely popular titles such as World Of Warcraft, EVE Online, and Dark Age of Camelot, the demand for new MMORPGs keeps increasing. Because of this, demand for game designers who can develop new titles in this genre will also be strong for some time to come. If you are interested in a future job creating these types of games, here are several key points to keep in mind...
Thu, 15 Mar 2007 20:11:21 +0100 Where do you go for video game design career information? You'll need to be proactive, getting out there and putting forth the effort to make the most of your interest. Here's how to start...
Thu, 15 Mar 2007 20:10:55 +0100 Video game testing is the holy grail of all video gaming jobs. Full time game tester jobs are few and far between, but when one is found, it's likely to be highly contested, sought by dozens of applicants, all qualified for the position. When interviewing for a position as an in-house video game tester, you'll want to be fully prepared and ready for any questions they might throw at you. Here's how...
Thu, 15 Mar 2007 20:09:50 +0100 You might find that your video gaming habit is getting in the way of your making money, or worse yet anything else. Luckily, there are ways to turn your video gaming into cash and get paid to play video games at home. Here are a few tips to get you started...
Thu, 15 Mar 2007 20:09:09 +0100 If you're an avid video gamer and while sitting at home playing your favorite game, you think to yourself, "I could do this better", video game design might be the perfect job for you someday. But there are some key skills you'll need to have before you can enter the field and truly make an impact on the video game market. Here's a description of the most important ones...
Thu, 15 Mar 2007 20:05:11 +0100 The last 20 years or so have been huge for home video gaming. You can do almost anything in a video game these days, from racing in a Grand Prix to cooking breakfast. And because you've grown up playing them, and video game design is such a hot market right now, you might be looking into how you can get into the field and help to create some of the most entertaining video games around. Here's where to start...
Thu, 15 Mar 2007 20:04:06 +0100 The video game industry is loaded with different game jobs and careers, opportunities to become involved in one of the most interesting, diverse fields around. For those that want to be at the top of the mountain no matter what they do, overseeing the production of vast projects and making the decisions that will bring on the future of the video game industry, the role of game producer might be right for you. Let's find out...
Thu, 15 Mar 2007 20:03:14 +0100 A first rate video game is nothing if the levels within are not perfectly envisioned, a fun segue into the next story segment for the gamer. As a video game job, the role of level designer is key to that fun factor. Amazing game concepts with amazing characters have been ruined by repetitive, uninteresting levels. If you're interested in programming but find yourself wanting to be directly involved in the visual creation of a game, the job of level designer might be a perfect fit for you. Let's find out...
Thu, 15 Mar 2007 20:02:52 +0100 For those that don't want to be stuck in the basic coding of a video game, never witnessing the visual interpretation of your work, the role of game designer might be a better fit for you. While, programmers are directly attached to basic code and game engines and artists are in charge of bringing all visual aspects to life, the game designer is a mash-up of everything and one of the most important roles in the video game industry. Let's see if this job is right for you...
Thu, 15 Mar 2007 20:01:08 +0100 The video game industry is a wide open field, complete with dozens of possible options for those that want to craft the next great video game. For those that are good with numbers, find themselves incredibly adept at picking out small details and more than anything like seeing how things work on a basic level, video game programming might be the job for you. Let's find out...
Thu, 15 Mar 2007 19:59:23 +0100 So you're a gamer. You spend your weekends slaying the Covenant and hunting orcs. You stare into your television set longingly, absolutely enamored by the beautiful artwork that game developers all over the world are able to bring to you right there in your living room. The video game industry is a vast and quickly growing field and if you've got the drive and the artistic talent, game design could be the perfect job for you. Let's find out...
Mon, 26 Feb 2007 23:05:43 +0100 Although many video game enthusiasts are content to spend their free time with their consoles, there is a small percentage of gamers though who would like to make their living in the industry. Getting a video game design job is not an easy task though. If you ever thought you'd like to get into the business, here are a few types of courses you should take in college or university that will give you an edge when you apply...
Mon, 26 Feb 2007 23:05:19 +0100 If you've dreamed about working full-time for one of the big names in the video game industry such as Nintendo or Sony, you probably have already done your research and discovered the requirements you'll need to meet to get hired. Assuming you've already finished the necessary courses and built up some references from freelance work, you may now be ready for a full time job with one of the large players. Be warned though, it's not all sunshine and roses. Here are some things to be prepared for with a full-time video game industry position...
Mon, 26 Feb 2007 23:04:52 +0100 There are a lot of video gamers out there who are very serious about their passion. In fact, some of them are so into gaming that they have even considered working for a company that designs video games. Yes, it's true that such "get paid to play games" type jobs are available. Before you decided to pursue a job in the video game industry though, you should know that there are some strict requirements you'll have to meet. Here are three of the biggest hurdles you'll face...
Mon, 26 Feb 2007 23:04:29 +0100 If you have a passion for video games and you already know you want a future job in the game design industry, right now is the best time to start developing your skills and getting some experience. If you're not yet in a position to take college level courses in programming or design, one of the best things you can do is start working with game design software at home. Here are three titles you can start with - all of them free...
Mon, 26 Feb 2007 23:04:00 +0100 If you work as a freelance game tester, you already know that although each assignment can be very profitable, the trick is being able to keep a steady flow of new assignments coming in. To help make sure those game industry paychecks keep finding their way to your mailbox along with new titles to play and review, here are 3 tips all video game testers should put into action...
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