My one momento from THQ.
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My one momento from THQ.
I worked there for 5 months before being laid off.
I worked around Xbox 360, Eii, and PS3 debug consoles, ps2 dev consoles ... more beta's then you can shake a stick at.... While there were bins of free past console generation controllers and cables .. I even found an old scratched up official Nintendo GBA emulator cd...
And the one memento I pocketed?
Word.
I worked around Xbox 360, Eii, and PS3 debug consoles, ps2 dev consoles ... more beta's then you can shake a stick at.... While there were bins of free past console generation controllers and cables .. I even found an old scratched up official Nintendo GBA emulator cd...
And the one memento I pocketed?
Word.
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Re: My one momento from THQ.
I guess I could have explained that =p
It's just a SIM card from a Nokia n-gage. The super ugly cell phone / gaming console Nokia came out with trying to compete with the GameBoy Advance.
If I knew the company was gonna go under so soon, I would have walked out with a green faceplate wii (debug wii)
It's just a SIM card from a Nokia n-gage. The super ugly cell phone / gaming console Nokia came out with trying to compete with the GameBoy Advance.
If I knew the company was gonna go under so soon, I would have walked out with a green faceplate wii (debug wii)
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Re: My one momento from THQ.
Yeah, if you had to take a momento I'm sure you could've done better.
P.S. I liked the N-Gage QD a lot and I think aside from the tiny screen it was an awesome phone/handheld which still holds well against other phones.
P.S. I liked the N-Gage QD a lot and I think aside from the tiny screen it was an awesome phone/handheld which still holds well against other phones.
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Re: My one momento from THQ.
They're in the process, everyone I still know who worked there has now been laid off right when the "rumors" came around.
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Re: My one momento from THQ.
I was laid off from THQ Wireless about a month ago, but most of San Diego and UK got the boot about 3 months back. There's only 3 guys left in now in SD. Sorry to say but that's a pretty bad parting gift. You should see what I got
I'm pretty certain THQ is going under in the next few years. They are slimming down the operation and are trying to create fewer games of higher quality. Although fewer games is certain, I sincerely doubt quality will increase.
I'm pretty certain THQ is going under in the next few years. They are slimming down the operation and are trying to create fewer games of higher quality. Although fewer games is certain, I sincerely doubt quality will increase.
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Re: My one momento from THQ.
thq had me interested when they mentioned wwe online. then they killed that when it was announced to be a game made in asia for pcs in asia. i was wishing for a wwe mmo, but nope. its just smackdown with lots of micro transactions.
wwe games have been going down hill for a while. tna games havent even been on a hill to go down. god that game was crap. i really wished that tna ea sports deal would have worked out. only ea could have done a great game (ya i know those shitty ea wcw games, but aki was working with ea on def jam and they made the cool n64 games, like revenge, wrestlemania and no mercy)
wwe games have been going down hill for a while. tna games havent even been on a hill to go down. god that game was crap. i really wished that tna ea sports deal would have worked out. only ea could have done a great game (ya i know those shitty ea wcw games, but aki was working with ea on def jam and they made the cool n64 games, like revenge, wrestlemania and no mercy)
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I have to say that I don't remember a single game by THQ. Not one single game. - Anything I missed ?
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Re: My one momento from THQ.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_THQ_games
Quite a large list and only a few notable titles. I guess most recently Saint's Row 2 and WWE Legends. I never played the original Saints Row but the second one was fun as hell if you like GTA style and its multiplayer is what GTA4 should have been. I just don't understand how it's acceptable to send a game to the market that crashes so frequently. SR2 has crashed on me at least 10 times.
If you look at the list its obvious that THQ relies pretty heavily on brand power aimed at younger gamers but by reading these reviews its been becoming increasingly obvious that not nearly enough care and attention go into their development. They also have a good track record of exploiting their brands by pumping out title after title. The Destroy All Humans franchise could have been great, what it did become is sad.
I have some hopes for Red Faction Guerrilla, the demo failed to impress me but it was still fun if you like senseless mayhem and large explosions. Unfortunately now I'd have to pay full price, I'm not sure if its worth it.
Considering how much of a disappointment the Wii has been for me I would recommend checking out de Blob. It is pretty damn fun.
Quite a large list and only a few notable titles. I guess most recently Saint's Row 2 and WWE Legends. I never played the original Saints Row but the second one was fun as hell if you like GTA style and its multiplayer is what GTA4 should have been. I just don't understand how it's acceptable to send a game to the market that crashes so frequently. SR2 has crashed on me at least 10 times.
If you look at the list its obvious that THQ relies pretty heavily on brand power aimed at younger gamers but by reading these reviews its been becoming increasingly obvious that not nearly enough care and attention go into their development. They also have a good track record of exploiting their brands by pumping out title after title. The Destroy All Humans franchise could have been great, what it did become is sad.
I have some hopes for Red Faction Guerrilla, the demo failed to impress me but it was still fun if you like senseless mayhem and large explosions. Unfortunately now I'd have to pay full price, I'm not sure if its worth it.
Considering how much of a disappointment the Wii has been for me I would recommend checking out de Blob. It is pretty damn fun.
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Re: My one momento from THQ.
Personally, I would have pocketed everything I could. I know its stealing, but at that point I wouldn't really give a shit. Situations like that tend to be every-man-for-himself, and if you can grab some stuff to sell to make the coming unemployed period easier, so be it.
I grabbed a ton of company-owned tools (grinders, power tools, portable welder) when I worked at SkyJack the night they laid everyone off. It was a madhouse in there, and to be perfectly honest, I know for a fact I stole the least amount of stuff. Haha, I saw one guy load up his van with a couple of Miller blue box welders, and these things are god damn huge.
The 360 and PS3 dev consoles are worth a pretty penny.
I grabbed a ton of company-owned tools (grinders, power tools, portable welder) when I worked at SkyJack the night they laid everyone off. It was a madhouse in there, and to be perfectly honest, I know for a fact I stole the least amount of stuff. Haha, I saw one guy load up his van with a couple of Miller blue box welders, and these things are god damn huge.
The 360 and PS3 dev consoles are worth a pretty penny.
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Re: My one momento from THQ.
Haha, I worked for THQ Wireless when they were in Agoura Hills, laid off so they could move to San Diego =pJuddWack wrote:I was laid off from THQ Wireless about a month ago, but most of San Diego and UK got the boot about 3 months back. There's only 3 guys left in now in SD. Sorry to say but that's a pretty bad parting gift. You should see what I got
I'm pretty certain THQ is going under in the next few years. They are slimming down the operation and are trying to create fewer games of higher quality. Although fewer games is certain, I sincerely doubt quality will increase.
So, did you know Stephanie and Allan (They were lead testers when they left Agoura)?
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Yah I'm a little bit upset about the way it happened. Let's lay off everyone and move the whole branch somewhere else, restaff and put all our strength and mite into making this work. If it doesn't work out again, we won't tell anyone until the night before we make our decision to shut them down. It was a real sucker punch because everyone felt we were doing so good. I still don't quite understand what happened. It should be said though that THQ was nice in their compensation packages to everybody.Polymira wrote:Haha, I worked for THQ Wireless when they were in Agoura Hills, laid off so they could move to San Diego =p
So, did you know Stephanie and Allan (They were lead testers when they left Agoura)?
And yes I knew both of them. I worked with them everyday for a year and a half.
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Re: My one momento from THQ.
In agoura hills we were all temps (even stephanie), so we got no comensation other then a phone call.
That's a trip though, small world I suppose. I'm still friends with her on facebook, good stuff =p
I mostly worked on the porting side, nothing worse then destroy all humans on an ancient nokia... or stuntman on a virgin mobile phone ...
Too bad they didn't do iPhone games when I worked there.
That's a trip though, small world I suppose. I'm still friends with her on facebook, good stuff =p
I mostly worked on the porting side, nothing worse then destroy all humans on an ancient nokia... or stuntman on a virgin mobile phone ...
Too bad they didn't do iPhone games when I worked there.
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Thanks. - Seems THQ did publish quite a few interesting games (see Conker's Bad Fur Day). Destroy All Humans certainly is a notable original franchise.JuddWack wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_THQ_games
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There's a big spot in my heart for Full Spectrum Warrior.
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