Get Rich Playing Games

Get Rich Playing Games by Scott Steinberg, published by Lulu.com in 2007, is a comprehensive guide designed for those interested in pursuing a career in the video game industry. This 196-page book provides insights into various aspects of the field, including game art, design, audio, programming, marketing, journalism, and sales. It aims to equip readers with the knowledge needed to navigate the industry and achieve success.
Readers will find practical advice and strategies from industry legends, offering a unique perspective on how to break into the business. The book emphasizes the potential for financial success in gaming, detailing the steps necessary to thrive in this competitive environment. With a focus on the games sector, this edition serves as a resource for aspiring professionals looking to understand the dynamics of the industry and the opportunities it presents.
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GET PAID TO PLAY! 30 years in the making, the first book to offer everything you need to go from rags to riches in the fabulous videogame industry is here – are you ready to nail the ultimate high score? A must-have for anyone seeking a career in game art, design, audio, programming, marketing, journalism and sales! Learn how to break into the business and hit the jackpot from industry legends including Shigeru Miyamoto, Sid Meier, Trip Hawkins, Will Wright and more! Foreword by Atari founder Nolan Bushnell.”Finally, a book that shows you how to make all your dreams come true – and make serious money doing it!” -Brian Fargo, Founder, Interplay/InXile Ent.”Reveals the secrets of playing to win… and how to do it making great games!” -“Wild Bill” Stealey, Founder, MicroProse/Int. Magic”A must-read… The first book on the videogame business that’s both insightful and entertaining.” -Ed Zobrist, President, Sierra Online
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