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Game Developer Game Career Guide 2007
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Student Postmortem: P.H.L.O.P.By Brian Kircher, Chance Lyon, and Thanh NguyenPhysics Has Limitless Observable Possibilities! Okay, maybe the title of this game doesn’t exactly make you want to jump out of your seat and shoot some zombies, but you can’t knock the team that built it. Three DigiPen students share what went right and what went wrong in creating this physics-based puzzle game. Is Modding Useful?By Alistair WallisOnce upon a time you had an idea for a video game. You said, “I just have to make this!” And so you did. You drew up some design documents. You doodled on the back of your checkbook. And one day, with the help of a few friends, it all came together when you realized you could morph an existing game engine into your very own dream game. Was it all just fun and games, or is it possible to claim that experience on your resume? Can you get a job if you’ve only ever developed mods? A Day In the LifeBy Andrew Zaferakis, Ben Lichius, and Ben Schneider Taxicab Confessions? How about Developer Diaries? If you’ve ever wondered what a game developer actually does each day at work, here’s your chance to find out. We asked three pros to take notes on a typical day and put together a journal of what happened. In this exclusive article, take a peek at what goes on inside three studios. Top 10 TipsBy Jeff Ward, Tom Carroll, Michel Kripalani, Toby Schadt, and Stuart Roch Ten things things you need to know right now to prepare you for life as a video game programmer, modeler, animator, designer, or producer. Undecided? These tips do more than just guide—they also shed light on the personality profiles of each profession so you can ask yourself where you’ll fit in best.
Game PlanBy Jill DuffyBirth and Being Who To Know & What To DoOur guide to meeting the right people at the hottest industry venues.More Bang For Your BuckBy Jill DuffyThe only place to find out how much money entry-level developers make. Types Of SchoolsBy Brandon SheffieldConfused about your academic options? Worried about whether you’ll be hirable upon graduation? We’ve knocked down some walls for you by mapping out the basic differences between different types of institutions. Make The Most Of U. TimeBy Brandon SheffieldThree former students give tips on how they made the leap from academia into the professional game-making world. Game School DirectoryA list of major North American schools with game development classes and a handful of international ones, too.Advice From The LineBy Karsden Mörderhäschen
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