• NOW LIVE! Into the Woods--new character species, eerie monsters, and haunting villains to populate the woodlands of your D&D games.

Bandwidth vs. Broadband?

Are you a dial-up bandwidth internet user or a broadband internet user?


Piratecat said:
Then again, I now have three or four game consoles stacked on the dvd player. :D
At least with console games and DVDs you have to go through the trouble of getting them out of the cases, putting them in the player(s), etc. TV is just too easy. I actually only got satellite TV so that my wife would have some sort of reception, at least. Now that I have more time on my hands, though, I do the channel-surfing thing waaay too much. :heh:
 

log in or register to remove this ad



Piratecat said:
Then again, I now have three or four game consoles stacked on the dvd player. :D

Of course, they are all probably tax deductable for you if you work at a video game company. What type of video game company is it? And what systems do you make games for? What's your role there?

Now that I'm done prying into your personal life I'll be on my way! :heh: :o

Olaf the Stout

P.S. PC, feel free to ignore my questions if you don't want to answer them.
 


Olaf the Stout said:
Of course, they are all probably tax deductable for you if you work at a video game company. What type of video game company is it? And what systems do you make games for? What's your role there?

Now that I'm done prying into your personal life I'll be on my way! :heh: :o

Olaf the Stout

P.S. PC, feel free to ignore my questions if you don't want to answer them.

I thought he worked for Nintendo....
 



Olaf the Stout said:
Of course, they are all probably tax deductable for you if you work at a video game company. What type of video game company is it? And what systems do you make games for? What's your role there?
Sorry, hadn't seen these!

They are, indeed, tax deductible. I work for Helixe, a wholly owned studio for THQ. We make games for Nintendo handhelds: the Nintendo DS and the Nintendo GBA.

I'm a game designer there, and recently finished with the game for Pixar's Ratatouille. I'm currently the lead designer for an as-yet-unannounced game. It's nifty!
 

Piratecat said:
Sorry, hadn't seen these!

They are, indeed, tax deductible. I work for Helixe, a wholly owned studio for THQ. We make games for Nintendo handhelds: the Nintendo DS and the Nintendo GBA.

I'm a game designer there, and recently finished with the game for Pixar's Ratatouille. I'm currently the lead designer for an as-yet-unannounced game. It's nifty!

Thanks for answering PC. It must also be good to tell the wife, I'm not gaming, I'm doing some research for work! :D ;)

How did you manage to go from a job as someone who advises people on sleep to a video game designer? I wouldn't have thought there would be a lot of overlap in skill sets.

Do you deal with the game coding or is your job more of a "design the overall game" sort of role? (As you can see, I'm not sure what exactly a lead designer does. :o ).

Olaf the Stout
 

Into the Woods

Remove ads

Top