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Monday, 05 January 2009 21:16
A new year means even more new games at the Wii™ Shop Channel, starting with a pair of imaginative titles to kick off 2009 in style. Anyone who loves Kirby™ can keep the confetti flying to celebrate the release of the classic Kirby's Dream Land™ 3 for the Virtual Console™. And if you're already desperate for a warm mid-winter getaway, check out Sandy Beach, a sand castle game on WiiWare™ that's loaded with sunny fun.
Read more: WII-KLY UPDATE: ONE WIIWARE GAME AND ONE VIRTUAL CONSOLE GAME ADDED TO WII SHOP CHANNEL
Written by admin
Monday, 05 January 2009 21:14
Partnertrans are further strengthening their presence
Partnertrans, one of the leading interactive entertainment localisation agencies, are pleased to announce that they have opened up a new office in Slough, only 20 minutes west of London.
"This new location marks a significant step for Partnertrans. The proximity to our clients is a key factor for us so this was a high priority.", Markus Ludolf, founder and CEO of Partnertrans and a pioneer in the game localisation industry explains. “The very nature of our business demands a highly diverse team of people to work together, so in a demographic sense London very much stands for what we do and how we do it. And with this new location we will be able to tap resources that we were previously unable to utilise.”
Founded in 1998, Partnertrans has evolved from a small local outfit to a company operating multinationally with clients all across Europe, North America and Asia. Over the years Partnertrans’ range of services has steadily increased to meet the demand and today covers all language related fields for interactive entertainment, including: translation, voice recordings, linguistic QA and language specific content creation.
Partnertrans, one of the leading interactive entertainment localisation agencies, are pleased to announce that they have opened up a new office in Slough, only 20 minutes west of London.
"This new location marks a significant step for Partnertrans. The proximity to our clients is a key factor for us so this was a high priority.", Markus Ludolf, founder and CEO of Partnertrans and a pioneer in the game localisation industry explains. “The very nature of our business demands a highly diverse team of people to work together, so in a demographic sense London very much stands for what we do and how we do it. And with this new location we will be able to tap resources that we were previously unable to utilise.”
Founded in 1998, Partnertrans has evolved from a small local outfit to a company operating multinationally with clients all across Europe, North America and Asia. Over the years Partnertrans’ range of services has steadily increased to meet the demand and today covers all language related fields for interactive entertainment, including: translation, voice recordings, linguistic QA and language specific content creation.
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