Programming is my passion and developing a 3D game is my dream. For anyone with aspirations to be a game developer, the previous statement probably rings true. If you want to work in the game industry most companies require that you hold a degree in Computer Science—or something similar.
Unfortunately, most schools that offer Computer Science don’t cover a great deal of game related topics, if any at all. And when you graduate you’re left on your own with little more than a piece of qualifying paper and no experience.
..This is where www.GameInstitute.com comes in to play. They offer courses taught and developed by industry professionals.. ..The following series of editorials will be an online journal depicting my experiences while taking the Game Institute’s course.
Becoming a Game Developer - Intro
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