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Maybe you’ll even learn how to tighten up the graphics on level 3. From how to get in, to what to expect there, to why the industry isn’t for everyone, this talk will go in depth to answer all the questions you had about what working in the video game industry is really like. Can you blame them? Making games for a living sounds like a lot of fun! But what does working in the video game industry really mean? This talk will go into what it’s like to work in video games from someone who has worked in the industry for over six years. The video game industry is growing and more and more graduating students want to be a part of it. How to Tighten up the Graphics on Level 3 When not thinking about video games, he can be found enjoying a nice bourbon, if he can find one in Canada. Manveer has occasionally written a design blog, Design Rampage, as well as contributed articles to outlets such as Gamasutra. Summit, Games+Learning+Society, IGDA Leadership Forum, and others.

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