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Three developers who have posted job listings to develop for the three next(new) generation consoles and PC: Terminal Reality, Papaya Studio and Coresoft.
Terminal Reality
Coresoft
Papaya Studio
Stay tuned for updates.
Terminal Reality
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).
Coresoft
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.
Papaya Studio
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.
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Good to know, good to see, good to hear, and with a constant library of games ranging from Wiimakes to the Virtual console titles, i think the Wii will have the biggest library you won't get bored with.
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Well, again, great to see more support for the platform. Let's just hope they continue to release games, rather than just keeping the dev kit in an abandoned cupboard 

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Aye, all good stuff. Hopefully they'll make good use of the Wii development kits!
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Your not going to get these kinds of 'games made to order' developers not developing for the Wii. It goes without saying to be honest...
It's going to be shit and you jolly well know it.
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Who the fuck are you when you take that mask away ?
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Der SegaHund said:
Your not going to get these kinds of games made to order developers not developing for the Wii. It goes without saying to be honest...
Your not going to get these kinds of games made to order developers not developing for the Wii. It goes without saying to be honest...
Bitter SEGA fan can't take Nintendo are doing great and well it is best we don't talk about SEGA current state

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Mr.Ashcroft said:
Bitter SEGA fan cant take Nintendo are doing great and well it is best we dont talk about SEGA current state
Der SegaHund said:Your not going to get these kinds of games made to order developers not developing for the Wii. It goes without saying to be honest...
Comedy account? Surely. Seriously are you retarded?
Can we get this dickhead banned? he can't even fucking write!
( Edited on 23.08.2006 01:37 by Der SegaHund )
It's going to be shit and you jolly well know it.
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Der SegaHund said:
Bitter SEGA fan cant take Nintendo are doing great and well it is best we dont talk about SEGA current state
Mr.Ashcroft said:[quote]Der SegaHund said:Your not going to get these kinds of games made to order developers not developing for the Wii. It goes without saying to be honest...
I don't think benning him will do much good
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It's going to be shit and you jolly well know it.
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OH THE IRONY
I haven't actually heard of any of these developers....<_< ^^;
I haven't actually heard of any of these developers....<_< ^^;
This is an art attack!
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I haven't actually heard of any of these developers....
Same here. But what puts me off about the first one is that they make Spyhunter. What a rubbish that was.
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All support is good at the moment but still have to wait and see what they do.
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Bad publicity is still publicity
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( Edited on 23.08.2006 11:03 by shiptoncraig )
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Just to expand on my point earlier; what I mean is that, these kinds of developers, the VAST majority of developers, that make these license based games and ports, were always going to support the Wii.
It's the small companies that publishers approach with film or cartoon licenses to make multiplatform games and handheld ports or versions. Companies just like n-Space and Kuju.
If a company like this didn't have the facility to produce Wii games, they'd be a hell of a lot less likely to get work. They have no choice, it's what they do. It's not like they've seen the controller and thought "wow, that's really innovative and is pushing the industry in the right direction". They might think that as well, but even if it was a can of nails with a pocket calculator sellotaped on top, they'd still have a dev kit and programmers able to work on it if publishers wanted games.
The only kind of developers that will say anything negative about the Wii or not prepare to develop for it will be ones with some kind of reputation and clout, as they'll get contracts anyway for the other systems, and most likely exclusives.
It's the small companies that publishers approach with film or cartoon licenses to make multiplatform games and handheld ports or versions. Companies just like n-Space and Kuju.
If a company like this didn't have the facility to produce Wii games, they'd be a hell of a lot less likely to get work. They have no choice, it's what they do. It's not like they've seen the controller and thought "wow, that's really innovative and is pushing the industry in the right direction". They might think that as well, but even if it was a can of nails with a pocket calculator sellotaped on top, they'd still have a dev kit and programmers able to work on it if publishers wanted games.
The only kind of developers that will say anything negative about the Wii or not prepare to develop for it will be ones with some kind of reputation and clout, as they'll get contracts anyway for the other systems, and most likely exclusives.
It's going to be shit and you jolly well know it.
About to board my plane. Merry Christmas everyone!
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Negatio said:
Good to know, good to see, good to hear, and with a constant library of games ranging from Wiimakes to the Virtual console titles, i think the Wii will have the biggest library you wont get bored with.
Good to know, good to see, good to hear, and with a constant library of games ranging from Wiimakes to the Virtual console titles, i think the Wii will have the biggest library you wont get bored with.
Defititely!!! When no new Wii games are coming out, you can just buy a virtual console game to fill up the void!!

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