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Deadline Games at GDC
Chili Con Carn developers look for employees, give away games.
Date: Monday, March 05, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Deadline Games today announced that it will be attending this year's Game Developers Conference looking for superior development talent to join its top team. Job seekers and conference attendees can visit Deadline Games during the show at Career Pavilion booth CP1418 on the Expo Floor.

The studio, known for original projects including Total Overdose, and Chili Con Carnage, is staffing up to create a portfolio of new titles for the new generation of game systems. Deadline Games is regarded as the rising star of Nordic games development due to its success in the market, creative titles, and position as one of the top places to work in the world. Deadline Games is also doing drawings at its booth to give away copies of its most recent title, Chili Con Carnage. Applicants and attendees interested in speaking with the company, or checking out its past and current projects are encouraged to visit Deadline Games at CP1418. The drawings are open to all attendees of GDC.

The conference takes place from March 6-9, and drawings will be held daily at 5:00 p.m. Entrants need not be present to win. Learn more about the company by checking out www.deadlinegames.com .

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