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Telltale Looking for Wii Developer 29 Jan, 2007 / Comments: 13


The news the Nintendo fans have been waiting for (well, almost). Telltale are looking to hire a Wii developer with a love of adventure games.
We have an immediate opening for a Wii Systems Programmer. This position will be responsible for implementing our core 3D graphics and audio systems on the Wii. This is a full time position at our San Rafael location.
If your Wii programming skills aren't quite up to scratch, maybe a QA / Playtester would be more your scene...

Source: Telltale Games

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  • clone2727 on 30 Jan, 2007, 00:14…
    Shouldn't "Telltale are looking" be changed to "Telltale is looking"?
  • jp-30 on 30 Jan, 2007, 02:00…
    Yes, and Sam and Max is back...
  • Jake on 30 Jan, 2007, 17:04…
    Sam & Max, the popular game series, is back. Sam and Max, the dog and rabbit detective team, are back.
  • clone2727 on 01 Feb, 2007, 02:20…
    Sam & Max is both a title and a set of two objects. So, it can take on both. Telltale is one object (entity) an should have "is".
  • jp-30 on 02 Feb, 2007, 04:04…
    I like to think of Telltale as a collective of people.
  • clone2727 on 02 Feb, 2007, 11:03…
    Then you would say "Telltale's people are" ;)
  • jp-30 on 04 Feb, 2007, 11:42…
    No I wouldn't, because no, I didn't.

    Pink Floyd is touring / Pink Floyd are touring. Single entity? Collection of people? You decide.
  • clone2727 on 04 Feb, 2007, 16:15…
    I would say single entity.

    But, let's just drop it...
  • clone2727 on 30 Jan, 2007, 02:15…
    But, Telltale is a single entity.
  • jp-30 on 30 Jan, 2007, 02:50…
    It works either way.
  • The Tingler on 30 Jan, 2007, 00:07…
    Excellent news. Glad to see Telltale are taking all the begging from fans seriously! (I guess they're used to it actually, after picking up Sam & Max and all)
  • jp-30 on 30 Jan, 2007, 00:02…
    It was a typo I corrected within seconds of posting the article. You're fast!
  • buckminster on 29 Jan, 2007, 22:07…
    " Iff your Wii programming skills aren't quite up to scratch..."

    Not sure if that was a typo or a programming joke... ;-P