Do you like video games? Do you beat video games after playing
once? Do you feel like the games are too easy? Well, it sounds like
you have a passion for these things then you should go where your
heart leads you.If you at the point where you are thinking about
your career, I suggest that you do what you love to do. You should
consider a different course of action: majoring in something you
TRULY enjoy... something you could do hours on end without feeling
like you are working at all. And if you are like many people, this
'something' would be playing video games.That's right! You can
actually get a job creating and/or playing video games. Below is a
list of some of the careers available for those with a video game
degree.1) Video Game ProgrammerGameinformer Magazine mentions that,
video game programmers are the "heart and soul" of the industry.
They are the ones responsible for creating the code necessary for
getting video games to function. And contrary to popular belief,
their jobs aren't always easy. Video game programming often
involves creating complex functions and algorithms often times more
challenging than programs created in Corporate America.Indeed, game
programming may not be the appropriate course for everyone seeking
a video game career, but if you were deciding to go into the
computer field anyway, which job would be more enjoyable... coding
the next Halo, or working on a boring, hum-drum piece of no-name
software?2) Video Game TesterAs a video game tester it is a
position in which you truly would get paid for playing video games.
According to current game tester Doug D. from Electronic Arts, he
say's as a game tester you would "go over different components of a
game and look for things that just don't make sense." You would
also "break the game," meaning you would "do things a normal user
would do and accidentally see something go wrong."Doug Powell
further adds that video game testing is a good place to start for
young people who want to "break into the industry." To get such a
position in it is best to have a "passion for gaming" and some
educational background. Doug recommends a degree, or some form of
higher-level education.3) Video Game AnimatorAnimators are in
charge for coordinating the movement of video game characters.
Accomplishing requires more than drawing something on a piece of
paper, which according to Alex Jones, an established game animator,
occurs after a lot of "brainstorming, chilling, playing, planning
and testing" with the programmer. But when the busy work is done,
the video game animator will finally get a chance to do what he or
she does best... animate. Alex Drouin says the thing he liked best
about his job was "being able to come there late in the morning,
sit behind his computer, put on a great CD, and then create crazy
animation that will end up in a game that will be seen all around
the world by gamers." With a video game degree it is certainly
possible!4) Sound DesignerSound designers are responsible for
creating the music and sound effects of video games. Video game
music is created either from digital sources or real-life
stimulation. As video game consoles become more advanced, many
sound designers favor the latter when deciding on what type of
music they want in the games they are working on. Creating
appropriate sound effects, on the other hand, sometimes requires
more creative experimentation.To be successful at designing video
game sounds it is best to: 1) have an interest in both music and
sound, 2) possess knowledge of recording equipment and 3) be
familiar with the types of music and sound used in today's most
popular video games. A video game degree will help develop these
talents and skills.5) Game DesignerVideo game designers are
responsible for creating the 'experience' of a particular game.
Charles Perry, a video game designer, sums it up by saying "the
main tasks of the designer is to make sure the game is fun."Wells
further adds that game designers are responsible for macro and
micro level design. Macro level design involves "figuring out the
core mechanics of the game; the variety of level looks, power-ups,
etc." Micro-design involves creating the "actual levels and the
moment-to-moment gameplay within those levels... the enemies, the
objects, and the particular way you encounter those enemies and
objects."Good game designers should obviously have an interest in
video games along with some drawing and programming skills.
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Game ReviewsDate Published: Feb 17, 2011 - 6:58 pm
A PC game is a game that is played on a computer just like it is
played on a PSP or an Xbox. You just put the game in the system and
start playing. If you do not play video games then you shouldn't be
reading this article. A computer game is just like a video game a
do not know why other people tend to disagree. In a video game you
have all the same things you have a processor that processes the
game. Then you have your graphics card or cards. Yes graphics cards
are in every gaming system so if you thought a computer was
different then video games then you are wrong. The only reason that
computers will get better graphics is because video games are
limited to their upgrades and that is why you will get booted out
of games because you are not supposed to upgrade a system that is
already upgraded enough.You all have probably heard all we had back
in my day was pong. Well pong is long gone and the age of the video
game has taken over. There are so many video game systems that you
can buy to play video games on these days. Like you have the PS2,
you have the Xbox, you have the Xbox 360 and now you have the PS3.
Like what is going to come next after the PS3. I don't think
anything can come next. I mean I have heard something about a PS4
but I am pretty sure that wont happen anytime soon at least while I
am in the video game era. All of these gaming systems are expensive
but they are all worth the money if you like to play video
games.Today we live in the world of video games and fantasy. So you
are going to have those games that are out there and are kind of
crazy. You are also going to have those games that are fun to play
and are hard at the same time. You are even going to have games
that require you to use your brain and think through the game.
Those types of games tend to be the types of games that you have to
be sneaky in like the new splinter cell and those kinds of
games.The end of the 70's is when you were seeing the first home
based video game systems and systems that you could plug into the
wall and start playing all you had to do was hook it up to the TV
and the plug in the wall and you could start playing.Soon came to
be the PC the personal computer. That soon became the weapon of the
future and everyone would soon be using one of these. If you didn't
have a computer by the 90's you were still considered to be living
in the dark ages.There are all kinds of different games that you
could have played. You had fighting. Shooting, shooter, racing, I
mean you had all the games that you could think of to play and
people chose to get computers and start playing computer games.Even
though video games are something that you like to do everyday and
wish that you could skip school instead of going to your class you
still have to go to school to get your work done so you just need
to go to school and then when you get home you still have so many
hours to play before you have to study for that test. You just need
to focus on what you need to do, not what you want to do.
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Game ReviewsDate Published: Feb 17, 2011 - 6:57 pm