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102: Gaming Industry

Take a look at a university that is graduating the next generation of game developers.

11/13/2014 | Rating NR

WEDU Quest

102: Gaming Industry

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Take a look at a university that is graduating the next generation of game developers.

American consumers spent more than $15 billion last year on video games, a trend that has led to creativity both in the private and academic sectors. Take a look at how one university is graduating the next generation of game developers.

11/13/2014 | Rating NR

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