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"The gaming sector has proven to be resilient. But only a relatively small percentage — about 18% — of the workers in the gaming industry are women or minorities."

-- Nate Plutzik, Freelancer for NPR, in article "So, Only White Men Can Be Game Designers?"

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    Mar202010

    NPR News & Notes: Former Microsoft Game Exec on the Art of Video Games

    This audio is a few years old, but still relevant to aspiring game designers. In this audio Farai Chideya talks with Kevin Brown (former Game Executive at Microsoft), Art Development Manager at Sony Computer Entertainment America, from the E3 video gaming convention in Los Angeles about what initially drew him to the "art" of video games. Check out the audio below:

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