Just in case any of you were wondering, Erick is on vacation right now in Hong Kong. I intentionally started the Forum now, when he was on break, so there'd be time for some buildup of topics before he dived in.
Once he gets back home, he should be around to post. God knows how often, I guess it'll depend on how active we keep this place, and how much we bug him to.
RPGPundit
Quote from: RPGPunditJust in case any of you were wondering, Erick is on vacation right now in Hong Kong...
I'm back from Hong Kong, at home in Shanghai, but my current activities are keeping me from being very active on-line. Just today, for example, I've got multiple business meetings and several hours worth of classes (I've been teaching game design at a Japanese game design studio here in Shanghai), and I need to be preparing for the classes right now...
It's likely that I won't become a regular participant here until I settle down with my new job, up north of San Francisco, sometime in January.
Thanks for your patience!
Erick
Erick Wujcik
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Wow. Teaching game design in Shanghai.
Do the words "dream job" pop into anyone else's head when they read those words?
Chuck
Hmm, too bad. I was kind of hoping you'd come down here and help with the Revolution...
I don't know if I could ever go back to living in North America, after living in the 3rd world. I wouldn't be able to adjust...
RPGPundit
Quote from: RPGObjects_chuck...Teaching game design in Shanghai.
Do the words "dream job" pop into anyone else's head when they read those words?
My first job in Asia, back in 2002, was as "Visiting Lecturer in Game Design" at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. As a parting gift, in 2003, they gave me the title of "Adjunct Assistant Professor of Game Design" - which was just renewed through 2008. Last week I taught a couple of three-hour game design classes, advised some grad student projects, and gave a seminar. More details:
Hong Kong Polytechnic Appearance (http://www.47rpg.com/MICBio/HKPU02.html)
Since then I've taught game design quite a bit, mostly through my full-time job with Ubisoft in Shanghai, but also at other Chinese universities.
Right now I'm just pitching in for a Shanghai company, helping with some training for their young game design staff.
Erick
Quote from: RPGPunditI don't know if I could ever go back to living in North America... I wouldn't be able to adjust...
If it weren't a great job, working with outstanding people, I wouldn't be making the move... and I am
very reluctant to leave China.
Erick
Quote from: Erick WujcikIf it weren't a great job, working with outstanding people, I wouldn't be making the move... and I am very reluctant to leave China.
Erick
I can imagine.
RPGPundit
Quote from: RPGPundit...Once he gets back home, he should be around to post...
Well, I would have been. Unfortunately, the earthquake in Taiwan has put a kink in those plans (and crippled the internet connection with Asia and the rest of the world). I'll stop in when I can.
By early February, I should be working full-time in California. Hopefully with full net access.
Erick
Here's hoping!
RPGpundit
Quote from: Erick Wujcik...my full-time job with Ubisoft in Shanghai...
Erick
Ubisoft, the same Ubisoft that released Beyond Good & Evil, the Prince of Persia Games, The New Might & Magic, Devil May Cry 3, Onimusha 3, Grandia 2, the Ghost Recon series, etc,etc ,etc??
If so in wich games did you work?
Quote from: UmaSamaUbisoft, the same Ubisoft that released Beyond Good & Evil, the Prince of Persia Games, The New Might & Magic, Devil May Cry 3, Onimusha 3, Grandia 2, the Ghost Recon series, etc,etc ,etc??
If so in wich games did you work?
As the 'Game Design Studio Manager' I was working with writers, game designers and creative directors who were working on:
1. Various versions of Ghost Recon (3 and 4), for PS2 and Xbox.
2. Splinter Cell Double Agent (#4 in the series) for Xbox360
3. Brothers in Arms (various) for PS2 and PSP.
4. An original, yet-to-be-announced Tom Clancy title for Xbox360.
5. Various incomplete original projects, ranging from MMOs, to horror action-adventure, to science fiction role-playing.
Basically, a lot of very cool games!
Erick
You just became my personal hero. :worthy:
Quote from: UmaSamaYou just became my personal hero. :worthy:
Welcome to the club.
BTW, this IS the "
all things Erick Wujcik" forum, so unless Erick poo-poos the idea, I think it'd be fair game to start threads about his video-game activities too, and not just his RPG stuff. Go nuts.
RPGPundit