When Ensemble Studios closed its doors earlier this year many of its staff landed behind a desk at either Robot Entertainment or Bonfire Studios, a pair of outfits that rose up from the Age of Empires and Halo Wars dev's splintered remains. Not Graeme Devine, however -- he's far too trendy for that business.
Instead, the Halo Wars lead designer revealed to Kotaku's @crecenteb via Twitter that he opted for a job at Apple, working for the company's iPhone group. It's unclear exactly what he's working on at the popular fruit company, though given his experience perhaps Apple is looking to bring game development in-house. We've reached out to Devine for more, though whatever he's up to we're sure there's an app for that.
[Via Develop]
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Posted: Jun 9th 2009 10:31AM edgore said
Good for Graeme - he's an awesome guy. I still remember when 7th Guest came out I was having problems getting it to run well, and Graeme personally provided tech support on the Compuserve game forums that got it working for me. You don't see that too often!
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Posted: Jun 9th 2009 11:25AM Marshillboy said
Good riddance. I say we dump all the developers of terrible games into Apple.
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Posted: Jun 9th 2009 1:10PM PoisonedAl said
Apple producing games? ...
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