Anyone work in the games industry?

a very good friend of mine works for sumo digital in sheffield, they made sega superstars tennis and a few other bits and bobs and are about to release GTI Club+ - he absolutely loves his job :)
 
Nokkon probably knows most of them, it's about time he joined in though and got a job himself :p

I work for Ubisoft Reflections as a vehicle artist, I'm very happy here. Can't say what I'm working on though but my work has been on the BBC news website ;)
 
my housemate is on a placement as a developer at kuju but he won't tell me what he's working on...
All I know is he has access to the Wii developer tools
 
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Nokkon probably knows most of them, it's about time he joined in though and got a job himself :p

I work for Ubisoft Reflections as a vehicle artist, I'm very happy here. Can't say what I'm working on though but my work has been on the BBC news website ;)

Even without the hint just saying 'Reflections' and 'Vehicle artist' pretty much gives away what you are working on :p
 
You know we just released another game called Emergancy Heroes :p
Although it has had the problem of being reviewed and marketed by people that don't seem to realise it's a kids game.....:rolleyes:
 
I've not got a job yet myself (plan to apply soon), but a good friend of mine works at Frontier, another friend at Codemasters, a vague acquaintance at EA, and there's a few guys on my course that will soon be at Black Rock and possibly Ninja Theory. Check out my social networking. :cool:

a very good friend of mine works for sumo digital in sheffield, they made sega superstars tennis and a few other bits and bobs and are about to release GTI Club+ - he absolutely loves his job :)
One of the people on my course has been on an internship there over the summer. He says its ace and is desperately hoping he gets a full-time job. :)
 
I know someone who lost a job not long ago, he was working on a certain exclusive for PS3, That will be out in the future. He was gutted. His own fault, He leaked info, which is frowned upon.
 
My college lecturer told me most people who go on to work on games design at Uni actually end up not even getting jobs. :/
Depends entirely on the course. Companies seem to love the degree I'm on (everyone that wants a job will get one from here it seems) because it's an actual programming course, but there's also plenty of pointless "Games Design" courses out there that aren't worth the paper they're written on.
 
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