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Nintendo European Research and Development looking for engineer for current & next-gen Nintendo platforms

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Nintendo European Research and Development who recently helped out with the software on the popular retro consoles such as the Super NES Classic Edition and Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition are currently looking for a Game Technologies Resource and Development engineer/scientist for current and next generation Nintendo hardware. If you are interested then you can find more information at the link here.

About:

Nintendo European Research and Development (NERD) is a French subsidiary of Nintendo. We are a company of about 75 employees who share a passion for creating key software technologies and cutting-edge solutions deployed on a wide scale of homogeneous devices. Working in close collaboration with counterparts in Japan and USA, we contribute to emulation, signal processing, content generation, computer vision, machine learning, system development, optimization and security for Nintendo SwitchTM and other Nintendo platforms. Come discover an engaging and welcoming work environment in the heart of Paris and join our unique team in its mission to put smiles on people’s faces!

Goal:

The goal will be to aim for and go beyond state-of-the-art solutions in these fields, targeting current and next generation Nintendo platforms. It will be necessary to collaborate with game developers to bring new technologies to the market.

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4 thoughts on “Nintendo European Research and Development looking for engineer for current & next-gen Nintendo platforms”

  1. Nintendo’s idea of next Gen is the equivalent to the base ps4 hardware.
    The last time Ninte do created a system more powerful than Sony was the gamecube era competing against the ps2, even then they screwed up by using those proprietary mini disc.
    Sad part is GameCube was the greatest console imo.
    God I miss Gotcha Force, that game was Hella fun and by far the best capcom game to come out that gen imo.

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