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Need a job? Want to work on top secret adventure games?

May 5, 2008 by Amber  
Filed under Gaming

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A new company based out of North Hollywood that calls themselves Bionic Games, Inc. is looking for a few good people to help them make an original adventure game for the Nintendo Wii. How original you ask? So original, that they haven’t even talked about it yet. I mean, this stuff is SUPER top secret.

But, if you have the skillz as a Lead Animator or even as just a regular old Animator, Bionic Games, Inc. is looking for a person like you.

Sound like something you might want to do? Check out their mission statement:

Bionic Games is a start up independent game developer located in the Los Angeles area. We are a small, efficient team of highly experienced people dedicated to making AAA quality games for top publishers in a fun and creative atmosphere.

Just one question, what is a AAA quality game? Are these games that you would make if you didn’t want to be in the majors? I mean, we don’t want no minor league games here, do we? Well, I guess minor league baseball is still fun to watch, so minor league games must still be fun to play.

Bionic Games has already snatched up such people as Mike Stout, formerly of Obsidian games, and Bill Black, an audio lead from Blizzard to work on these new adventure games. Let’s hear it for American made adventures!

If you’re interested an ye ol’ jobbe over at Bionic Games, take a look a their website and drop them an email!

[Image courtesy of Bionic Games.]

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