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Career in gaming is not just about getting a job into the industry or living a 9-5 life, its about living a passion, a dream, making fantasies into realities. In this industry people become superstars from their wild imagination n creativity. All you need is a wild passion for gaming and right guidance to master your skills, which we provide at SAGE. Rest you make your own road.

Right now Indian gaming industry is in very nascent stage, which reportedly booming at a very fast pace. Providing great career and job opportunities for people who entring this industry at this early stage.

The NASSCOM report reveals a huge growth potential in gaming industry in India. The Indian Gaming Industry is expected to reach USD 300 Million by 2009.

The offshore gaming development market is growing. Developing a game entails coming up with concepts, scripting, programming, designing characters, animation and testing.

India is becoming a favoured destination for developing games. Benefits such as reduced costs, and improved quality, associated with outsourcing business processes have built confidence among global gaming production houses to outsource their work in India.

Corresponding to the heavy outsourced work, large number of demand of talented developers arises in the Indian gaming industry. Specially in the field of game programming, as there are only few institutes offering this course all over India.

To read the full article goto: The New Face of Indian Gaming


 

my options

Do you like video games? Do you beat video games after playing once? Do you feel like the games are too easy? Well, it sounds like you have a passion for these things then you should go where your heart leads you.

If you at the point where you are thinking about your career, I suggest that you do what you love to do. You should consider a different course of action: majoring in something you TRULY enjoy... something you could do hours on end without feeling like you are working at all. And if you are like many people, this 'something' would be playing video games.

That's right! You can actually get a job creating and/or playing video games. Below is a list of some of the careers available for those with a video game degree.

Video Game Programmer

Gameinformer Magazine mentions that, video game programmers are the "heart and soul" of the industry. They are the ones responsible for creating the code necessary for getting video games to function. And contrary to popular belief, their jobs aren't always easy. Video game programming often involves creating complex functions and algorithms often times more challenging than programs created in Corporate India.

Indeed, game programming may not be the appropriate course for everyone seeking a video game career, but if you were deciding to go into the computer field anyway, which job would be more enjoyable... coding the next Halo, or working on a boring, hum-drum piece of no-name software?

Video Game Tester

As a video game tester it is a position in which you truly would get paid for playing video games. According to game tester from Electronic Arts, he say's as a game tester you would "go over different components of a game and look for things that just don't make sense." You would also "break the game," meaning you would "do things a normal user would do and accidentally see something go wrong."

He further adds that video game testing is a good place to start for young people who want to "break into the industry." To get such a position in it is best to have a "passion for gaming" and some educational background. He recommends a degree, or some form of higher-level education in game development.

Video Game Designer

Video game designers are responsible for creating the 'experience' of a particular game. Charles Perry, a video game designer, sums it up by saying "the main tasks of the designer is to make sure the game is fun."

Wells further adds that game designers are responsible for macro and micro level design. Macro level design involves "figuring out the core mechanics of the game; the variety of level looks, power-ups, etc." Micro-design involves creating the "actual levels and the moment-to-moment gameplay within those levels... the enemies, the objects, and the particular way you encounter those enemies and objects."

Good game designers should obviously have an interest in video games along with some drawing and programming skills.



success stories

James Silva: Former Dishwasher, Rising Xbox Star
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Silva was a first-place winner of Microsoft's "Dream, Build, Play" contest, which challenged indie gamemakers to create games using their recently released XNA development environment, which lets anyone program an Xbox 360-compatible game.

Read the full story of a boy who alone created a masterpiece game for XBox 360™ here

 


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