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Computer Games and Traditional CS Courses 173

drroman22 writes "Schools are working to put real-world relevance into computer science education by integrating video game development into traditional CS courses. Quoting: 'Many CS educators recognized and took advantage of younger generations' familiarity and interests for computer video games and integrate related contents into their introductory programming courses. Because these are the first courses students encounter, they build excitement and enthusiasm for our discipline. ... Much of this work reported resounding successes with drastically increased enrollments and student successes. Based on these results, it is well recognized that integrating computer gaming into CS1 and CS2 (CS1/2) courses, the first programming courses students encounter, is a promising strategy for recruiting and retaining potential students." While a focus on games may help stir interest, it seems as though game development studios are as yet unimpressed by most game-related college courses. To those who have taken such courses or considered hiring those who have: what has your experience been?

Comment Hammerfall is pretty amazing (Score 2, Interesting) 20

About 6 months ago an early version of Hammerfall was floating around various places and it was pretty amazing. It's a physics based game where you use the mouse to control this helicopterish contraption armed with upscaled versions of various medieval weapons. The weapons and shields all have their own momentum and inertia which greatly affect how the craft handles and your maneuvers help determine how the weapons move. The music and visual presentation is superb and there is quite a visceral feeling when you land a solid hit with a big axe or flail.

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