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Developers hop onboard the Wii train!

by rawmeatcowboy
22 August 2006
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We have four new developers who have plans to work on the Wii. Pretty great news if you ask me!

The Terminal Reality job listing: Terminal Reality is the proud developer of titles such as BloodRayne II, Aeon Flux and Spy Hunter: Nowhere to Run. Terminal Reality is currently developing games for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, and PlayStation Portable platforms and has several positions available…Terminal Reality, Inc. is looking for programmers to work on projects involving current and next-generation game systems (Wii, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360).

The Coresoft job listing: Mid-Level to Senior PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, PS2, PSP, and DS Programmers…The ideal candidate would also have experience with the following: PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, PS2, PSP, or DS experience.

The Papaya Studio job listing: Under close supervision of the Lead of Software Engineering: Design, research and develop video game software for Playstation3, Xbox360, Nintendo Wii and PC platforms, including 3D game engines, editor, tools, plug-ins, and libraries. Program software using C/C++, Assembly, OpenGL, and DirectX, implementing 3D math, latest 3D graphic technology, coding abilities, and system design and architecture skills.

Relic Entertainment (portion of THQ) job listing: (PS3, XBOX 360, Wii STRATEGY) Relic is looking for has development Lead Tools Programmer for our future efforts. Ideal The candidate possesses outstanding able communication skills and is of leading has TEAM of programmers in the design and implementation of has powerful continuation of tools for all disciplines, including art, design, programming and production.

Thanks to Luigi193 for the heads up!

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