Baylor University in Texas made reference to IDC who said the it was a £26.6 billion dollar industry in 2006 and its just going to increase.
Hope that's more in depth than "umm.i'm guessin that they make alot=)"
90,000 a year if it is a successful video game
These days production values for video games rival that of the film industry. GTA 4 cost over $100 million to make and MW2 had marketing campaign that cost over $200 million.
In 2010, the video game industry eclipsed the 100 million dollar mark in value worldwide. At that same time, the U.S. movie industry was worth approximately 62.5 billion in revenue according the U.S. Census.
Depends on the success of the game.
100,000
$33.50
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jesiah ingram
That depends on what part of the industry they are interested in: Audio, Programming, Graphics. We are at a cross roads in this industry - the advice given in the past to people interested in video games was: "Get a computer, make a game and then find someone that will take a look at it." Now, the games are much more sophisticated, they cost a lot of money and it takes a team. There are many curriculums that offer audio, graphics and programming degrees that will help, but if you can find a curriculum that offers these degrees and is video game specific, you'll be much better prepared.
They make $1.5 million a year.
A 60-70 grand
£2.50 a year on a good year