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Limited Budgets And Making A Top Video Game
You might be surprised to discover that the top computer games of today command a budget that would put an average Hollywood movie to shame but when you think about the revenue that these games bring in you can kind of understand it. The production teams are getting larger and larger and with the improvements in graphics the top games involve much more than a full on joystick thrashing.
Most new games have cut scenes which are used to play like a movie and engage the player right from the beginning by telling a story. So how can a small game development company compete with the big boys like Blizzard or Activision?
There really is only one way to compete with the big boys and that would be to find a niche that will have people hooked. On Facebook alone there are a number of games that people are playing continuously where they will pretend to be a gangster or they will run their own farm. These games have become really profitable and are very popular despite the fact that they have been made on a limited budget.
A great place to start making computer games is for the mobile phone market especially as a lot of phones are being run on Android platforms which can have programs written without having to pay a huge license as you would with Apple for instance. Of course it’s not like you could start knocking out games from your bedroom and expect them to be an instant success of can you? The truth of the matter is that yes you can make great games if you have a good idea and know how to make flash games because then you could end up with something like Tetris that has actually gone down in history.
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