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16/08/2003 at 1:30 pm #2824AnonymousInactive
I saw that a UK recruitment agency (can’t remember which one) was advertising for recruits for a start-up in Dublin.
I rang them for info, but, of course, they wouldn’t reveal anything, except that it was a new games development house, planning on opening its doors in September, looking for all types of creatives and techies.
Anyone shed any light?
Lewis
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17/08/2003 at 8:24 pm #9520AnonymousInactive
You mean the recruitment agency advertising on this site??
I’ve been talking to the agency too. They won’t give any details. The company should be getting back to the agency with more info later this month.
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18/08/2003 at 4:27 pm #9523AnonymousInactive
I didn’t see the ad on this site. I actually saw it somewhere else (jobserve I think).
Good to know that things are happening! I’ll watch this space…
Lewis
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19/08/2003 at 12:23 pm #9524AnonymousInactive
I was talking to the editor of Develop magazine last night and he knows nothing about such a move happening, and he is supposed to be the guy in the know.
Also someone mailed the recruitment agency today an they said they haven’t heard anything from the company in a while.I wouldn’t be overly confident about anything happening there.
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19/08/2003 at 6:49 pm #9528AnonymousInactive
Got a phone call a couple of weeks ago from some guys leaving america to come here and set up.
It was “Rare” contingent and they were supposidlly setting up this, or next month.
They were phoning me looking for ianything I could help with in the line of setting up in Ireland, funding and the like. Maybe its these guys.
On of the guys was a cousin of a drinking buddy of mine from Dublin hence the tip off to me.
Anyway I reckon this is the likely situation.
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20/08/2003 at 8:52 am #9529AnonymousInactive
Back when I called the the agency a month ago, they told me that the company was planning to be set up around September. Yesterday I heard that the agency hasn’t heard anything from the company in a while. Seems a bit iffy if you ask me.
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20/08/2003 at 3:43 pm #9530AnonymousInactive
I have just been onto the recruitment agency and was told that they are
still negotiating with various govt bodies etc. Its not going to happen for a while yet[/quote:58d53202fd]
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22/08/2003 at 4:35 pm #9531AnonymousInactive
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30/08/2003 at 11:28 am #9572AnonymousInactive
Perhaps I’m misunderstanding – but is there a suggestion here that Rare, as in the former Nintendo studio/now Microsoft studio, is considering a codeshop here? Or a breakaway group from Rare is looking to set up here? All this talk of “Rare” has me confused :confused:
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07/09/2003 at 11:37 am #9592AnonymousInactive
I don’t know if this is related, but it probably is:
“300 jobs for Dublin
A computer games developer is planning a 300-job facility in the Dublin area according to a source at BrightWater Selection. The identity of the firm is not yet known, although the source said it was not Electronic Arts, the Nasdaq-quoted software giant.”
This is from today’s Sunday Business Post. And so the plot thickens..
..I thought I initially read that this company that was planning to set up currently employed just 70 people – could they really make a leap to 300+ just like that? Unless this is a different company? Anyone want to make any suggestions? ;)
A facility of this size would be a great start for attracting further investment too. God I hope this is true.
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08/09/2003 at 5:38 pm #9594AnonymousInactive
A company called ‘Asylum Entertainment’ were speaking to Enterprise Ireland & the IDA earlier in the year about opening a Dublin office (some of them were at EI’s seminar with Bernie Stolar).
The MD is married to an Irish girl…
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08/09/2003 at 7:10 pm #9596AnonymousInactive
Funnily enough, Asylum employ 70 people at the moment, so they match Brightwater’s vague description which I can’t seem to find online anymore..
Which makes me wonder if the 300 jobs planned by a company as reported by the SBP is in fact Asylum, or indeed another company with seperate plans. It seems odd to me that they could go from just 70 employees to 300. Unless the 300 figure is derived from expected growth i.e. they plan to employ 300 people by 200X.
Interesting. We may have found our company.
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09/09/2003 at 10:05 pm #9609AnonymousInactive
Got post today saying that applications for this job are being put on hold as the future of the company setting up in Dublin is being put into doubt or something along those lines.
Damian.
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10/09/2003 at 8:49 am #9611Aphra KKeymaster
Damian..
Can you contact me…those screenshots weren’t attached to your e-mail…
Aphra.
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11/09/2003 at 4:12 pm #9613AnonymousInactive
Got post today saying that applications for this job are being put on hold as the future of the company setting up in Dublin is being put into doubt or something along those lines.
Damian. [/quote:bec83f041b]
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15/09/2003 at 8:51 pm #9622AnonymousInactive
Im sorry about this post being so off topic but I have recently been finding out more about future employment opportunities in Ireland. I came across the name Havas Interactive Ireland. On http://www.gamestester.com it has an interview with Ivan McCloskey who is a QA Manager of some sort with the Dublin company. I have been able to find out very little about them. I take it they are now defaunct. Does anyone know anything about this matter.
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15/09/2003 at 10:27 pm #9623Jamie McKeymaster
Well I did a Google search and got to CendantSoft.ie which was using the name, but on the site they just had the Vivendi Universal Interactive Games logo.
VUIP has a software localisation studio for a lot of it’s titles in Dublin, it’s based in East Point Business Park in Clontarf and as far as I’m aware from my journo days Havas was bought over by VUIP a few years ago, so that might explain that conspiricy theory >:)
Jamie
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16/09/2003 at 12:13 am #9624AnonymousInactive
I had a mate who used work for them, they had offices on the west coast too, I think. Havas was either parent company of Vivendi or it was the other way round. As far as I know, all the company did here was localisation of games for all of Europe.
Chris
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16/09/2003 at 9:53 am #9625Aphra KKeymaster
Havas Interactive became part of Vivendi Universal in Ireland and they employ from 70-140 people in East point business park in Dublin localising games for global markets.. The numbers go up as they work on the titles for the Christmas market..
Aphra.
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16/09/2003 at 1:12 pm #9629AnonymousInactive
Thanks for all the infomation guys. The mystery is here there website has gone to. It was supposed to be http://www.havasinteractive.com but is invalid. Do you any of you happen to know if they still have their QA Testing department? Aphra – You seem to know about this, are you able to offer me any help? I ask because I would love to test games with an Irish company before moving to England.
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16/09/2003 at 4:21 pm #9630AnonymousInactive
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30/09/2003 at 3:35 pm #9690AnonymousInactive
Anyone have any update on this?
Might we be looking at something this side of Christmas? When I hear things about the Minister for Technology actively promoting and encouraging the setting-up of Games Houses here, I get excited. Then I think about the realities of the Technology sector, and get depressed again!
I’m prepared to head to the UK to get my start, but it would be nice to have a degree of choice…
Boadle
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19/11/2003 at 10:50 am #10044AnonymousInactive
Guys,
any update on this? Another two months (nearly) have slipped by, and I haven’t heard anything about the start-ups that were apparently, er, starting up earlier this year.
Does anyone have any idea whether they are actually going ahead?
Thanks,
Lewis
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19/11/2003 at 10:57 am #10045AnonymousInactive
AFAIK (much rumour and speculation) the IDA tried to push a venue outside Dublin while the company wanted a city venue. The IDA werent going to give the same financial support to a company moving to the city (in accordance with their current policies), so things kinda fell apart. I havent heard of any updates since then.
Dave
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19/11/2003 at 1:51 pm #10048AnonymousInactive
As I see this thread again, it reminds me that in September shindig there were three guys from Rare (two of them were the Nesbitt brothers I think) due to setup a company called Booga Boo or something like this ? Do they have a website ? Do you have some news about them ?
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19/11/2003 at 2:02 pm #10049AnonymousInactive
I think they were the Doyle brothers . One of them, Andy Doyle (the younger of the two, and a non-game developer) was a past pupil of Ballyfermot.
I was wondering if they had a site yet myself…
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19/11/2003 at 3:08 pm #10051AnonymousInactive
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19/11/2003 at 4:25 pm #10053AnonymousInactive
I had sent in my CV to the agency at the time and as the games company didn’t seem to be coming through, they instead sent me vague details of a ‘major web company’ that sounded very Google-ish to me.
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19/11/2003 at 5:08 pm #10054AnonymousInactive
The ex-Rare lads are at http://www.bugaboo-studios.com. Not much on the site at the mo, but I have high hopes for these guys.
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19/11/2003 at 5:16 pm #10056AnonymousInactive
Thanks Pete…
cool I’ll have a look right now !
The domain is registered in the UK ???
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19/11/2003 at 6:40 pm #10057AnonymousInactive
Thanks, guys, for this information! At least we know people are making the effort to get this thing going…
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