BTEC*.
With that out of the way, I did some games developement at college during my art course and it was interesting enough. Would've been nicer if the professer was actually supposed to be teaching us. (Long story cut short, the tutor meant to teach us wussed out at the last moment and they got a substitute in to teach us instead.)
There are a couple of different aspects that they teach you. However, I suggest you go prepared and knowing full well how to work a computer (helps to know both Windows and Vista, similar as they are) because if you don't, they'll send you straight to a beginners course for computers, which is a completely different bag of beans to games development. Thankfully, I knew my stuff so that didn't happen, but there was a boy with a disability and well... even the computer technition couldn't figure out what the shit he did to one of the machines. Totally bumfucked it. Unsexually.
Anyway, it's interesting as long as you have some measure of patience.
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