King Marth 64 Posted March 16, 2018 Share Posted March 16, 2018 (edited) This is kinda a really serious question, I did managed to finally registered DigiPen Institute of Technology during at Fall 2017 as one of my future University goal before entering Nintendo of America as a dream job. This is kinda unexpected when I just found out during at Fall 2017 and Spring 2018 that I managed taken the some of the classes that I have entered during the year and the college teachers that I took during at the class courses that some of them did mentioned when they did Game Development in the past before becoming teachers at DigiPen Institute of Technology were actually all Professors, I don't think the staffs call them in DigiPen mentioned it to themselves as Doctors nor Mr./Mrs. level, but just Professors. I did took the classes so that I can meet the requirements so that I can graduate it in the future and get into Nintendo of America as an Video Game Artist and Creator for one of the Video Game IPs titles (and reviving old Video Games IPs as well) that I came up with my idea for the future. And probably none of you probably took DigiPen Institute of Technology or took an actual Video Game Development College/University before, but when I took on of the classes that I am working on it. One of the professors did said it to the students that students need to make our work to it into a more professional level and I am working really extremely hard as I can to make alot of improvements on my work that I am focusing on. I was working really hard on my progress so that I can enter Nintendo of America so that I can learn how Video Game Development works. And I just thought of something that bugs me that I don't think nobody have mentioned this nor about it just now and I just thought of something just now. Does anyone have a single clue or found an accurate source if was Shigeru Miyamoto's, Masahiro Sakurai's, and others staffs's at Nintendo Headquarters education level are technically at a Professor (like Real Professors) level or are they considered to be Doctor Level or Mister / Miss or Mrs. Level? And I do recall correctly that I did remembered watching a movie called Pixels that it did have an actor that was playing the well-known Toru Iwatani from Namco and the creator of Pac-Man since the team need to find a way to beat the Alien Pixel version of Pac-Man that the they referred to Toru Iwatani in the movie as "Professor" Toru Iwatani. And this gave me a thought about it. But, does anyone actually know if a lot of video game staffs in Nintendo Headquarters are technically Professors (like Real Professors). P.S.: I did tried searching harder to find it in Google, none of the search that I tried to look up qualifies for Shigeru Miyamoto explains if he is really a Professor, Doctor or a Mister Level? Edited March 16, 2018 by King Marth 64 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain Karnage Posted March 17, 2018 Share Posted March 17, 2018 I'd asume they were all self taught. Game design is still a very new field of study Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NinjaMonkey Posted March 17, 2018 Share Posted March 17, 2018 According to Wikipedia, he graduated from the Kanazawa Municipal College of Industrial Arts with a degree in industrial design, before joining Nintendo in 1977, so he probably isn't a professor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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