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  2. Video game programmer - Wikipedia

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    However, most job solicitations for game programmers specify a bachelor's degree (in mathematics, physics, computer science, "or equivalent experience"). Increasingly, universities are starting to offer courses and degrees in game programming. Any such degrees have considerable overlap with computer science and software engineering degrees.

  3. Video game programming - Wikipedia

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    Game programming, a subset of game development, is the software development of video games.Game programming requires substantial skill in software engineering and computer programming in a given language, as well as specialization in one or more of the following areas: simulation, computer graphics, artificial intelligence, physics, audio programming, and input.

  4. Video game development - Wikipedia

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    A game programmer is a software engineer who primarily develops video games or related software (such as game development tools). The game's codebase development is handled by programmers. [ 105 ] [ 106 ] There are usually one to several lead programmers , [ 107 ] who implement the game's starting codebase and overview future development and ...

  5. Majoring in video games? A new wave of degrees underscores ...

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    Video game degrees take off. Phillip Penix-Tadsen, the chair of the game studies and esports program at the University of Delaware, enjoys video games just as much as his students do. But they ...

  6. Social game development could become the next big college degree

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    Students enrolled in Tribeca Flashpoint Academy, a Chicago-based two-year college focusing on digital arts, have teamed up with social gaming start up KBoom games to create their first

  7. Video game producer - Wikipedia

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    Most video game producers complete a bachelor's degree program in game design, computer science, digital media or business. Popular computer programming languages for video game development include C, C++, Assembly, C# and Java. Some common courses are communications, mathematics, accounting, art, digital modeling and animation. [citation needed]

  8. Video game developer - Wikipedia

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    In the video game industry, a first-party developer is part of a company that manufactures a video game console and develops mainly for it.First-party developers may use the name of the company itself (such as Nintendo), have a specific division name (such as Sony's Polyphony Digital) or have been an independent studio before being acquired by the console manufacturer (such as Rare or Naughty ...

  9. Video game design - Wikipedia

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    A game designer is a particular kind of designer, much like a graphic designer, industrial designer or architect. A game designer is not necessarily a programmer, visual designer or project manager, although sometimes he or she can also play these roles in the creation of a game. A game designer might work alone or as part of a larger team.