The 8 most embarassing ads for gaming colleges
Because somebody has to tighten up the graphics on level three
Video game design is the new gun repair, a cash-grabbing "live your dreams" scam which takes urges that really shouldn't be encouraged and convinces people who watch daytime TV that, despite what they're doing at that moment, that they could have a career.
At least, that’s what would happen if the ads were even remotely enticing. Instead, ads for gaming colleges are like a 60 year-old, chain-smoking prostitute promising you a night you’ll never forget – memorable for all the wrong reasons. We've found the eight worst advertisements and explain exactly what sort of game you'd end up making. SPOILER: Not good ones.
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