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Jobs in the Gaming Industry

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

The booming multi-million dollar gaming industry has become very popular among children and adults regardless of age and gender. Because of its impact has created among many public and are looking forward to choosing a career in video game. Though it is not a wide area for job seekers, development of this industry has opened the way for those who love the game to work with their favorite games in the gaming industry itself. Those intending to shift their career can now choose to live and work in this interactive entertainment industry. The industry has now opened their gateway to a wide range of opportunities particularly aiming at the IT professionals. Here are a few options of for those who are interested to begin their technical careers in this highly growing entertainment industry.

Video Game Designer: The role of a video game designer is to design new games according to the challenging demands in the market. Modifying the existing games into exciting and interacting ones is the further opportunity a video designer can get in this industry. It is important to have a thorough knowledge of the various professional software tools used in the video game industry. One of such tools is the mode builder software that helps to build levels or words that can be added into the game.

Animator: The animator is the key person of the industry who can be called as the creator. He creates multiple images that give movement to the characters in the games,movies or cartoons. Those looking out for animator role can also specialize in other categories of animators such as character animators and special effects animators.

Programmer: The game programmer or software engineer’s role is to develop codebase for video games. Even a software engineer or a programmer who does not have much experience with game industry can also choose this profession. Engine programmer who looks into the performance of the video games that runs on an engine also falls into this category.

Script and Story Writer: Are you the one who is into writing story and scripts? If so, this is one of the best career options you can get into. You ability of story telling and writing can be utilized in the current video games that tells a very complex story. This can be an interesting and enjoyable career of depicting stories, plots and back stories.

Concept Artist: If you are a person who is blessed with the skills of drawing or painting, this can be the best profession you can opt for. By working on traditional art tools such as paint, acrylics, pencils and pastels, those choosing the path of a Concept Artist can understand that the game industry involves much of an artistic work.

These are some of the gaming industry jobs. There are many others like marketing, sales, customer service etc. Hence, those willing to tune their career into a video game industry do not hesitate to go forward. A vast range of opportunity lies open in front of you. Just go ahead and hit the best of your choice after a thorough research.

The Development of Gaming Communities

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Is there really a risk for those people who are being so engrossed in online gaming that they become totally devoid of human feeling and social skills? Fortunately, with the online games that have been developed and are being played today, virtual games are able to create a newer and bigger form of communities that are almost completely based on human interaction. An old and common belief about online games is that they have a very anti-social nature. Many of those who were not fans of the Internet regarded online gaming as the enemy of the community, as it could cause people to prefer solitude in playing online games instead of the traditional social activities which required face-to-face interaction like playing sports games or participating in various social events.

However, along with the growth and development of online gaming, this outdated claim has been proven to be wrong. With broadband Internet connections present in the online scene for a full decade, online gaming has naturally become a social activity. Whatever the game is, may it be the classic card, puzzle, sports and board games to the immense multi-player online games such as World of Warcraft, Second Life and many others, online games are everything but anti-social or solitary activities.