What kind of education should I get for writing games?
-- Tom Sloper -- sloperama.com
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Reading is the easy bit - write experimentally and often and always reflect on what you have written - likewise with life maybe and people will want to read what you've written!
If you have any art ability, you might want to take graphical design and website design, try to get a graphic novel written and published, because when a game industry decides to hire a published writer they tend to pull ones who have worked in a visual medium before, a comic script is a lot more similar to a game script than a novel is.
I want to help design a "sandpark" MMO. Optional interactive story with quests and deeply characterized NPCs, plus sandbox elements like player-craftable housing and lots of other crafting. If you are starting a design of this type, please PM me. I also love pet-breeding games.
Personal Page: http://www.nathanrunge.com/ Company Page: http://www.ozymandias.com.au/
I do enjoy writing about video games. On my video game forum, I used to write a newsletter every week about video game news and wrote some articles for fun, like being the most efficient RPG gamer. On my spare time, I write reviews for video games. Maybe not as original as say, Zero Punctuation, but I'm pretty satisfied at what I write. And I recently started a podcast with my friend about gaming news and we review games too. So I think I have an interest for writing/broadcasting, a "passion" as Tom Sloper would say. :p
I know there's no 1 straight path that leads right into the video game industry, everyone has their own way of attaining a career. I just want to make sure that a degree in journalism will help me out in the long run, rather than not at all. After seeing what my friend went through, he went to IADT for Game Design and not only is he is $30K in debt, the diploma he got at that school does nothing for his portfolio. In fact, according to him that diploma makes his portfolio worse! So you know, if I commit 2-4 years in journalism, gotta make sure it's doing me better than worse. But from the replies I'm getting here, it seems like journalism is the right way for me to go.
About the creative writing, I haven't able to find a college/university program like that. Is that even offered as a major? I remember back in high school, they had a program called "Writer's Craft", and that's as close as I saw to creative writing.
I want to help design a "sandpark" MMO. Optional interactive story with quests and deeply characterized NPCs, plus sandbox elements like player-craftable housing and lots of other crafting. If you are starting a design of this type, please PM me. I also love pet-breeding games.
#1) MBA + Failed screen-writing/directing degree (He says he "has training in" screen-writing, which is true even though he dropped out!)
#2) Electrical engineering (and his dialog wasn't that bad!)
#3) Liberal Arts
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I think I have an interest for writing/broadcasting, a "passion" as Tom Sloper would say. :p
I know there's no 1 straight path that leads right into the video game industry, everyone has their own way of attaining a career. I just want to make sure that a degree in journalism will help me out in the long run, rather than not at all.
Nobody can guarantee the future for you. Since you know what your passion is, all you can do is pursue it, doggedly, determinedly, and to the best of your ability. It's extremely unlikely that you'd be making a mistake by doing that. (Note that I didn't say "you wouldn't be making a mistake," because that would mean I could see the future - and I can't.)
-- Tom Sloper -- sloperama.com