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A career interest that I have always had since I was a kid is the video game industry. I always wanted to be the one to design the next super hit game. ...
The history of the video game spans for almost five decades. In 1958, a game called Tennis for Two was designed for the Brookhaven National Laboratory and was used to entertain the visitors.
In the 1960s, a student from MIT designed a game called Space War. The game was designed for two people to play against each other controlling space ships that fired missiles. ...
In 1970, an engineer named Ralph Baer created a game called Computer Space. A man called Nolan Bushnell designed an arcade game of Computer Space and it was bought by a company named Nutting Associates, which designed 1,500 machines. This game was also not a hit due to the difficulty of playing. Nolan then sat down and designed the Atari game, Pong. This was the game that started the coin operated video game craze. ...
In 1985, Nintendo released Super Mario Brothers, which started the Video game boom for the household.
Now in the 21st Century, Sony has released Play station 2 and Microsoft has also entered the gaming industry with the XBOX. ... This is where the game developer is needed.
There are many positions that need to be filled to design a game from start to finish. ...
The programmer for game developing needs to have a solid background in programming, good writing skills and excellent mathematical and logic skills. ... This is the most important job in the gaming industry.
The artist also plays a big role in the design of the game. The games in the 21st Century have 3D figures and animation is involved in the game. The artist of today likes to be called animators and not artist in the gamming industry. ...
Everyone has played a game where there is music playing in the background, or you hear the squeal of tires coming from a racecar.
Approximate Word count = 1592 Approximate Pages = 6.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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