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The Art Of Video Game Design

Beginning in 1979, video games slowly started to invade homes and occupy young children and adults alike. The first video game was created in Japan and it has evolved greatly over the years. Video games have not only become a hobby for young children, but they have become an obsession for young adults. Individuals are constantly in competition with one another to have the latest and greatest video game. They also race one another to conquer all the levels of the most challenging games. With individuals constantly looking for new challenges, the area of Video Game Design has increased in popularity.

Children are becoming fascinated with video games at a younger age. To prevent them from becoming zombies in front of the television, Video Game Design companies are incorporation education, as well as physical activity to most of their video games. Games such as V-tech and Leap Frog use colors, numbers and words to educate young children on how to read and count. One recent game that has revolutionized the video game industry is Nintendo's Wii. This game console uses video games to incorporate physical activity. Game users are required to use their physical skills to complete tasks such as fishing, bowling and tennis. While these games aim to educate and increase physical activity among youth, there are still traditional games on the market that simply aim to entertain.

What once started as a recreational activity, video gaming has now become a sport to some people. There are actually tournaments around the world where individuals compete against one another in the latest video games. Individuals also create teams to compete against individuals from all different countries. While most people think individuals play these games for fun, it is actually a very competitive sport. Individuals train for months, even years to master the skills need to conquer a game. They study each Video Game Design and try to learn all the tricks and special features of each game. Individuals are not competing for bragging rights. Some tournaments offer prizes in excess of $500, 000, proving that these games are not to be taken lightly.

With the increased popularity of video game tournaments and leisure activities, the career field of video game design is in high demand of qualified candidates. Colleges all over the country offer programs to teach students about video games and how to design them. Courses include work in graphic design, script writing and drawing. Classes are also offered in a variety of different specialties aimed to make individuals marketable in a variety of different fields. Students learn essential computer skills such as Photoshop, animation and cinematography. However, these computer skills are also important skills in different career fields, therefore opening numerous opportunities to graduates in this specific program

Upon completion of a video game design program, students can work for numerous different companies. Design companies are constantly looking for fresh thinkers and creative individuals to take their video games to new levels. Students in design programs learn how to conceptualize, design and plan animations and video games. They also learn how to produce and evolve character models and design levels in video games. Along with these important video game skills, students also learn marketing, business and entertainment law to make them a well-rounded candidate.

With a video game design degree, students can not only use their imaginations to create games, but they can also manage the production of games or be a critic with the skills they learn through this particular program. What was once thought of as simply entertainment has become an increasing popular industry.


Andy West is a freelance writer for Virginia College. Virginia College offers a professional Video Game Design program. Please visit Virginia College at http://www.vc.edu/site/program.cfm?programID=63 .

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What to major in and where to go?
I'm going to apply for colleges soon and i dont know what to do. i want to major in 3d animation, more specifically video game design (doesn't have to be video games), and i want to minor in business. im not sure how minors work so can i do this or should i get a double major? i want to go to a school in California close to the ocean. what schools have all these requirements of mine?

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What major is for video game design?
Im in 8th grade and today in school we were talking about the types of collages we want to go to (seems kinda early) i found LIU for one its in Brooklyn but my mom says that Brooklyn is a bad place so i cant go there I need to know what major video game designing is (im letting my mom chose the collage)

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I dont know what path to choose?
So i'm 16 and figure i should probably start aiming my life in a certain direction, but heres the thing, i have no idea what direction to go. My whole life i have had an intense love for science and piano which were the focal points of my life, but when i hit high school, the passion for science waned as others grew. I became much more interested in art, i found out i am very talented at video game design/programming, and have rediscovered my old passion for acting. So the thing is, i have just a basic skill set in each of these, and am not sure which one i should pursue further in life since i love them all. I absolutely love telling stories and creating new worlds and using my imagination which is where the video game design and acting comes from, but i also love knowing how things work which is where the science comes from. Basically, is it too late to start on any of these three things in life? cause i thought lots of people started acting when they were really young, like taking classes at 10 but im 16. I just don't know which path to follow or if i have what it takes for any of the paths. I'll admit it. i'm scared to take a risk in life and go for one of these passions. so how should i go about discovering which path to choose? Wait actually i have more than a basic skill set in piano because i've been playing for about 10 years and can play almost anything now in terms of difficulty of pieces so i'm pretty good at that i guess

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