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How to get a job in video games | Gaming Industry | News by MCV
games industry jobs, jobs in games, jobs in video games, video games jobs How to get a job in video games MCV staff Jan 16 2009, 3:00pm Be first to comment MCV's in-depth guide gives sage advice on landing your dream role in the industry MCV today provides a must-read guide to landing the job ...
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Gaming Gibs for 1/16/2009
Gaming Nexus — by: Charles Husemann NEWS - Here are a few things I missed while trying to figure out which financial "guru" to listen to: If you pre-order Resistance:Retribution, you can get the demo for the game two months before it's released MCV talks about how to get into the games industry without having embarrassing pictures of Cliffy B Variety thinks Nintendo is propping up the industry, I'm starting to think there's a Wii Bubble that's going to burst soon Nathan Drake as ...

How to Get a Job in Video Games
Evil Avatar - News Items — ... MCV has put together a guide that offers some advice on landing a job in the video games industry. Quote: Our experts in each of the market's key fields offer sage advice to readers on how to find their ...

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