There are a few ways to get into the growing industry 1. You can do an internship and work your way up 2. If you have the skills start your own little game program and put it up on a website. Some companies do find programmers that way. 3. There are many game colleges that are recognized and supported in the industry by enrolling there, there is a chance you maybe scouted by someone. THQ is one company that uses this method to find workers
Bruce Davis - video game industry - was born in 1952.
The Entertainment Software Association is an industry group that tracks computer and video game use.
There is a new industry statistics directory called GrabStats.com - http://www.grabstats.com - that has a few hundred very interesting statistics on video games and the video game industry. Video Game Industry Statistics http://www.grabstats.com/statcategorymain.asp?StatCatID=13 Online Gaming Industry Statistics http://www.grabstats.com/statcategorymain.asp?StatCatID=14
Goes back to 1948.
lots
the first video game(pong) was invented and incredibly successful so people wanted to sponsor it so they made a gaming industry and that's how it spread on
Lauren Elliott is a popular game designer in the video game industry.
yes
Probably Bill Gates.
play a video game
There are 8 different career positions in the video game industry. This includes the following: video game designer, video game programmer, animator, audio engineer, writer, translator, video game tester, and most importantly, technical support specialist.
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