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As we move into 2010 and beyond, the computer and video game industry is changing fast, translating into new opportunities for programmers and designers! Data from the Entertainment Software Association tells us that 40% of game players are now women'with some of the fastest growth among women over 18. The average game player is 35. And 25% of all gamers are from the 50-plus age bracket.*

With appeal across all age groups, it's no wonder that some industry reporters predict that video and computer games could outsell recorded music world-wide by almost 2 to 1 by 2011.**

The future is beckoning...

Are you an avid gamer with a passion for great games? Translate that passion into marketable skills through quality training in a game design program, and you could be on your way!

Now is a great time to start preparing for your spot in this fast-changing industry. The U.S. Department of Labor predicts that demand for multimedia artists and animators in fields like video game design will increase as consumers continue to look for more realistic graphics.***

Fill out the form on the right and start searching for a game design program today!

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*From the Entertainment Software Association's 2009 Essential Facts About the Computer and Video Game Industry. http://www.theesa.com/facts/gameplayer.asp

**PricewaterhouseCoopers predicts 48.88 billion in video and computer games by 2011. Enders Analysis forecasts that recorded music sales will decrease to 25 billion by 2012.
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/news/2007/08/gaming-to-surge-50-percent-in-four-years-possibly.ars

***http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos092.htm

 


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