Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 11:34 pm
Looks like your dreams are crushed then?Quills on Wheels wrote:Hmmm true true...
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Looks like your dreams are crushed then?Quills on Wheels wrote:Hmmm true true...
Na. Not really. My dream was to one day join Sonic Team and be part of creating better Sonic games for the future. I never really cared about seeing other people.TheChaosBlue wrote:Looks like your dreams are crushed then?
Quills on Wheels wrote:Na. Not really. My dream was to one day join Sonic Team and be part of creating better Sonic games for the future. I never really cared about seeing other people.
Preferably programmer. Sadly, I have no idea whatsoever about programming and coding in games. I guess they would teach me that in Uni but even so, I think the best thing for me would the concept artist or graphics designer.TheChaosBlue wrote:And what's your peferred role with Sonic Team in light of your dream, sound designer, programmer....?
Nintendo would! But only if you manage to create something brilliant.Kaito-kun wrote:You forgot another thing you'll need to do before joining Sonic Team, BSF: You'll need to master the Japanese language. I doubt any company would hire someone into a creative office environment who can't communicate with anyone else working on the project.
Unless you work for Sony of Europe.Kaito-kun wrote:You forgot another thing you'll need to do before joining Sonic Team, BSF: You'll need to master the Japanese language. I doubt any company would hire someone into a creative office environment who can't communicate with anyone else working on the project.
Hmmm that has come into my mind as well. I have a terrible feeling I won't master Japanese until then. That's why I've been saying I would join "SEGA" in general and not Sonic Team. There is the big chance of me not getting into Japan. My hopes are up for the American branch of SEGA.Kaito-kun wrote:You forgot another thing you'll need to do before joining Sonic Team, BSF: You'll need to master the Japanese language. I doubt any company would hire someone into a creative office environment who can't communicate with anyone else working on the project.
That sounds a bit more plasuible, I figure you would work "generally" with SEGA, but still within the Sonic series.Quills on Wheels wrote:Hmmm that has come into my mind as well. I have a terrible feeling I won't master Japanese until then. That's why I've been saying I would join "SEGA" in general and not Sonic Team. There is the big chance of me not getting into Japan. My hopes are up for the American branch of SEGA.
Yes. That's the general plan.TheChaosBlue wrote:That sounds a bit more plasuible, I figure you would work "generally" with SEGA, but still within the Sonic series.