The videogame industry chalked up $7.3 billion in software sales last year, up from $7 billion in 2003, according to NPD Group Inc., a video game market researcher. The average annual salary for entry-level video game programmers is $54,300, according to a Game Developer magazine.
The Bureau of Labor predicts that the growth of software publishing, of which video game design is a part, will expand by 67.9% between 2002 and 2012. This is the fastest growing industry across all sectors. If you are a gamer and you are looking for a career, it is time to consider a career in video game design and development as an option.
With the help of Gatlin Education Services, educational institutions across the world now offer on-line continuing education career courses in video game development and design.
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