Found only GameDev company in Alabama.
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- Falco Girgis
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Found only GameDev company in Alabama.
Yes I did. I know it sounds weird. It was almost fate. I drove Hyper Shadow and myself to the flea market yesterday when I stumbled upon this guy at a booth.
He was taking his brother's business over for the weekend temporarily, but he also brought several working demos of games his company had produced.
The company makes Cell-phone games that are capable of running on any Java compatible phone. I talked with him awhile, and aparently the company is a complete anti low-level programmer whore. He bashed on C for awhile, and he talked about his Java games.
He then told me that my phone could run anything he had there (so I'm going back next weekend to buy some for like $1.99). But that's not the point. He and I got to talking about more technical things. He seemed like a really cool guy.
He showed me one of the more "shady" projects his dev-team worked on. They had ported Super Mario Bros. to a cellphone (showed it off on the demo N-Gage). It was pretty impressive seeing it running with Java on a cellphone. He also asked me not to tell anyone.
The point is that I found them. It doesn't matter whether they are console or not, they exist. There really is (as he informed me) one game company in Alabama, and it's in the same city that I live.
This is mostly directed towards MarauderIIC: internship? I got their business card and checked out their website. He told me that one of the biggest challenges they have faced was making a tile-engine based game. I can do this with a lower level language on a Dreamcast.
I looked at the website and I think that I'm well on their level. How do you ask for an internship? I don't see anywhere that it says they offer it, should I just call them up?
Have a look at some of their stuff. It really doesn't seem like my style, but any game programming is and an internship there would look/be really good later on.
http://werdinteractive.com
Werd Interactive Website.
He was taking his brother's business over for the weekend temporarily, but he also brought several working demos of games his company had produced.
The company makes Cell-phone games that are capable of running on any Java compatible phone. I talked with him awhile, and aparently the company is a complete anti low-level programmer whore. He bashed on C for awhile, and he talked about his Java games.
He then told me that my phone could run anything he had there (so I'm going back next weekend to buy some for like $1.99). But that's not the point. He and I got to talking about more technical things. He seemed like a really cool guy.
He showed me one of the more "shady" projects his dev-team worked on. They had ported Super Mario Bros. to a cellphone (showed it off on the demo N-Gage). It was pretty impressive seeing it running with Java on a cellphone. He also asked me not to tell anyone.
The point is that I found them. It doesn't matter whether they are console or not, they exist. There really is (as he informed me) one game company in Alabama, and it's in the same city that I live.
This is mostly directed towards MarauderIIC: internship? I got their business card and checked out their website. He told me that one of the biggest challenges they have faced was making a tile-engine based game. I can do this with a lower level language on a Dreamcast.
I looked at the website and I think that I'm well on their level. How do you ask for an internship? I don't see anywhere that it says they offer it, should I just call them up?
Have a look at some of their stuff. It really doesn't seem like my style, but any game programming is and an internship there would look/be really good later on.
http://werdinteractive.com
Werd Interactive Website.
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Good luck. I'll tell you one thing though, Java blows cork compared to C/++... it takes the concept of modules and exagerates it 'till you cry. In a few days I'll post my very first Java applet on teh net for you peeps to view (along with the source) so you can view its utter crustiness.
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I'm taking college level Java next semester. I've dabbed in it before and it's not that that I care about.JSL wrote:Java blows cork compared to C/++... it takes the concept of modules and exagerates it 'till you cry.
Java is a higher level language than C and C++. It also uses "bytecode" semi-compiledness that is also interpretted through the virtual machine so it's going to be a shitload slower.
That's what I care about, it's too high-end to do anything that needs any sort of speed or optimization, and it's too slow to write real games with.
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Dang it... I know how java works. You don't have to lecture me. What I meant was that ATLEAST java can be ran between the OS's. I'm not trying to say it's anywhere near as good as C/++ or even compare it for that matter. I'm just giving it a reason not to commit suicide. DANG ITTTTTT!!!!
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