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Topic: Is the gaming career really hard to do?

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Socar

Today, the largest companies are just too impossible to go bankrupt unless they ruin their reputation a LOT. Game design is something that requires more than one skill rather than having only one particular skill that would easily get us in to game designing rather than knowing everything which takes years to do. Ever since Miyamoto showed up changing the way games are, the world of gaming is different and it just seems like devs are more interested in how to get money rather than how to win more consumers. Oh the idea of porting mother 3 won't work because that won't make any money but maybe porting Super Mario bros 3 would because that game was a hit back then so it can be a hit now right?

I'm really wondering that even if I wasn't into gaming before, where else would I go to? what else I can do and worst of all, what will I do for the rest of my life? All these questions may come to those who want to break into the gaming industry and so we see a lot of people claiming that game design is really a joke in the end rather than being just like any other job.

After so long...I'm back. Don't ask why

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ogo79

Artwark wrote:

Oh the idea of porting mother 3 won't work because that won't make any money but maybe porting Super Mario bros 3 would because that game was a hit back then so it can be a hit now right?

mother 3 would sell like earthbound did. you be incorrect.

the_shpydar wrote:
As @ogo79 said, the SNS-RZ-USA is a prime giveaway that it's not a legit retail cart.
And yes, he is (usually) always right, and he is (almost) the sexiest gamer out there (not counting me) ;)

Peach64

This industry has always been about making money. People on here rave about how much they miss the Mega Man series, but Mega Man was the Call of Duty of it's day.

Peach64

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