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The video game industry is a multi-billion-dollar enterprise, with sales of video gaming hardware, software and accessories exceeding $18.6 billion in 2010, according to the industry tracking companies. More enthusiasts have access to video entertainment than ever before, through both home gaming console systems and hand-held mobile devices \u2013 and their demand for new games shows no sign of stopping.<\/p>\n

If gaming is your passion, you may find a career as a video game designer to be a good fit for your skills and interests. But you may be wondering just what a video game designer does, and what training and education is required for this field. And just as important, you\u2019ll want to know the job opportunities and typical salary of a video game designer.<\/p>\n

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\"\"Video Game Design Job Duties:<\/strong>
\nVideo game designers often focus on different aspects of bringing games to market. Graphic artists work on designing characters, backgrounds and animation. Texture artists ensure textures are properly mapped onto 3D objects and backgrounds, to add a sense of realism to the game. Sound and audio designers work on sound effects and background music. Computer programmers are responsible for making it all work properly, through coding, programming and testing.<\/p>\n

Game designers work as a team on core features like story-lines and role-play mechanics. They collaborate on creating the setting, environments, structure, rules and story flow. Game designers also focus on the user experience, interface design and game modes. They often work closely with testers and conduct their own testing as well \u2013 to be sure the finished product performs according to the specifications.<\/p>\n

Findings bugs and other problems before a new game hits the market is a major part of every project; designers are responsible for identifying player readability issues and other frustrations, and to offer solutions. They then help to fine tune the product to meet customer expectations.<\/p>\n

Additional typical job duties for video game designers include documenting, managing production schedules and prototyping. Balancing the scope of a game project with timeline expectations is important to every successful project.<\/p>\n

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Education and Training Requirements for Video Game Designers:<\/strong>
\nSpecific training and education for video game designers varies according to the specific position, but a background in computer programming and game design is essential. Most employers show preference to candidates with experience in game designing, which can be obtained through specialty training at video game design schools or through internships at game development companies.<\/p>\n

Programmers will need a foundation in computer science, which typically includes instruction in systems design and security, various programming languages, networking, and database management. Graphic artists typically need to be proficient in photo manipulation software and user interface (UI). In addition, they need strong illustration and graphic or industrial design skills.<\/p>\n

A variety of degrees are offered by video game design schools, and include:<\/strong><\/p>\n