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Simeon Peebler started out in the early 1980s programming his Commodore 64 and making his own games and music when he should have been doing "more appropriate" things. Flash forward to the present day; after years in game development and technology, he works as a game designer and programmer and has been working the last few years in teaching game design and game development at a leading digital arts college in Chicago Tribeca Flashpoint Academy In 2011, Simeon created Brain Bump, a trivia game for the Amazon Kindle. He also has been working on composing original music and songwriting (go to his songwriting site and hear his latest album).

Monday, November 15, 2010

WMS Gaming one of Chicago's TOP places to work in 2010

I'm thrilled to report that the Chicago Tribune has rated WMS Gaming the TOP company to work for in 2010! Read the report here!

I've been working in one of WMS's internal game studios since July, and everything this article mentions is spot on!

Visit the WMS website to learn more about the company and also about job opportunities there.

Also named by Forbes as one of the top 100 small companies of 2010 -- check out the Forbes list here.

1 comment:

HappyWulf said...

Hey there! Don't mind me, but I've been looking for an old thing I was told you did over a decade ago called WarHeads.

I would pay money to have a copy of that that works on modern systems.