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Posted: Mar 9th 2007 12:20PM (Unverified) said

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Posted: Mar 9th 2007 3:29PM SSUK said

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I am very interested in working in the gaming industry. I have for several years now. I've been supporting little projects, fangames, indie developments for a while now, helping out with the odd thing I can do, planning, story while forever coding my own little games and experimenting. I feel game design is for me in someway, it's just I'm not sure if I'll ever be good at what I want to be: coding.
I mean, as a backup I aspire to be a translator and hope to go to some game localisation if my coding dream falls flat on me. But mark my words, I'll be working in the gaming industry, somehow in the future.

Posted: Mar 9th 2007 4:34PM WhatIsThatThing said

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Yes.

Posted: Mar 9th 2007 5:33PM (Unverified) said

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Yes. SMILEY FACE SMILEY FACE SMILEY FACE

Posted: Mar 9th 2007 5:34PM (Unverified) said

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Hmm. That was supposed to be me. Even if I have problems with cookies sometimes, I'm still happy to have a game-related job.

Posted: Mar 9th 2007 9:33PM (Unverified) said

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I think the problem is that you EAT the cookies.


Cookie-eater.

Posted: Mar 10th 2007 2:23PM (Unverified) said

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I'd love to get into the gaming or technology industry as a journalist. Unfortunately, I decided to do my University degree in Politics, which isn't conductive to working in most of the other areas in the games industry (even though I'd quite like to).

Long story short, I current have my own games blog and two years to do on my degree, then I'm wanting to do a Journalism post grad and move to either London or San Fran in an effort to get employment. If all else fails, I can resort to being a home affairs/politics journo or do a Doctorate and start teaching at a Uni.

Posted: Mar 12th 2007 7:06AM (Unverified) said

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i always wanted to work in the gaming industry, mainly for the combined love of creating any thing and the love for games... and guess what.. it worked \o/ took a long to time to break trough, but here i am, happily working my arse of to give them hungry gamers what they want... awesome games

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