Sunday 24 January 2010

Week 15-The Games Industry

Ive taken a look into the games industry, to see how the industry is doing, good or bad?
Definitely not bad at all, we must have millions of people with tones of imagination, which isn't surprising at all.

The industry is looking stronger than it was and is still growing stronger, quite quickly as well. You can tell as many top titles are creating the second story lines of the game and making it tones better than the first, although it will get to the stage where the game totally rocks and cannot be improved that much to bring out another.

There are vast amount of opportunities for employees to get into the industry as its welcoming to those who can produce the goods that the industry needs to stay alive.
As most people know the industry has been growing over time and it only seems to be getting better and better although employees are faced with many challenges, to produce new fresh ideas to keep up with technical advancements and many more.
This is why the industry strives towards employing new fresh creative people, so they can keep moving onwards and upwards, selling more games and gizmo's etc.

Although the industry is running smooth now, what about in the future, what if the world lacked potential employee's ? Or customers lost interest in games and kids started to take interest into something else, more modern than playing games indoors all day.

There are many ups and downs within the industry but however i beg to differ that interest would be lost, as like i said there are millions of people with creative talent.
Take films for example, there are new releases every month of a variety of genres, amazing film directors, actors and story writers who come up with ideas of all sorts.

So, my overall theory is the game industry will be challenged as time moves on but nothing to drastic that one human brain couldn't figure out. If there was something real drastic though, we have a lot of talented people in the World to put things back on track.

Jake Fowell

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