User talk:Cehlina

Working at Nintendo
Hi, Cehlina. To answer your questions- working at Nintendo was, honestly, not all that different an atmosphere from working at other large buisnesses, except that our main product was games. I had a gray cubicle in the product testing division and basically made sure that there were no flaws in anything that was assigned to me. Being that it was Nintendo, there were a few interesting perks- I got to eat at the "Mario Cafe", where they have various lunch items with Nintendo-themed names, and they strictly adhered to the "take a 15 minute break every hour" thing. Even though most of us would use our fifteen minutes to challenge each other at Mario Kart. :) The testing itself was done with special GameCubes that did not use the DVD drives of production models, but had rewriteable memory instead (so that quick updates could be taken on and off the machines). The GBA models, as well, used flash memory cards. I would say the best part (besides getting paid to play games, of course) would be the feeling of "there are only a few other people in America that are seeing what I'm seeing" kind of thing. I hope that this answers a few of your questions, and if you need anything else, let me know. Cheers! Ex-Nintendo Employee 19:25, 23 May 2007 (UTC)

Thanks
Cheers, it's nice to have info fron the "inside". They seem to be pretty "nice", I sure dont have 15min break per working hour.