Making Sense Announces Trick, its New Gaming Company
San Antonio, Texas (PRWEB) March 17, 2014 -- Making Sense announced today that because its Gaming Studio section has been so successful at producing so many stellar games, the company has decided to make Trick Gaming Studio not just a division of Making Sense but a new, separate company.
Making Sense has already earned a solid reputation for developing games users love. With the launching of Trick, the company is now more equipped to serve clients even better.
From initial conception to ultimate implementation, Trick Studios covers all phases of game production. The company specializes in design, development, quality assurance and localization. Trick professionals are experts at state of the art gaming development technologies ranging from basic APIs like OpenGL and DirectX to high level 3D engines like Unity.
Trick Studios is very capably led by CEO and cofounder Leandro Gonzalez. A graduate of Systems Engineering from UNICEN, one of Argentina’s most prestigious universities, Leandro has over seven years of professional experience. He combines his considerable technical expertise with extensive project management experience, including the very capable management of offshore development teams.
In keeping with his commitment to being not only a leader for Trick Studios but for the gaming development industry in general, Leandro serves as president of IGDA – The International Game Developers Association for Argentina and is a board member of the association. Leandro and the leadership team at IGDA routinely host worldwide events like Global Game Jam in order to connect the gaming developer community through conferences and workshops.
Julian Muro, Co-Founder and CTO at Trick is also a graduate of Systems Engineering from UNICEN, and enjoys being involved in every aspect of the game and app production process, from high level Architectural Design to solving complex, “in-the-trenches” development challenges.
The team at Trick Gaming Studio, in an effort to share their expertise and learn from other gaming experts are committed to pursuing opportunities to network with their peers across the industry. Trick Studios was present at SXSW 2014 in Austin, TX this month. Right after SXSW, Leandro will be attending the Gamers Development Conference in San Francisco March 17-21.
About Making Sense
Making Sense is an IT company that has specialized in the development and implementation of software and web applications for different companies since 2002. It has over 120 employees who work in different offices located in United States, Argentina and Mexico.
The company offers the latest software development strategies, and has many partners worldwide. Some of its most prominent clients include Rackspace, DELL and AMD. The products Making Sense is well-known for include Doppler™, the most widely used email marketing tool in Latin America, which allows users to create, send, analyze and optimize email marketing campaigns very simply, quickly and effectively, and Lander™, a software tool that enables the creation of landing pages in minutes.
In recognition for its work in fostering ArgenTIna IT outsourcing to the U.S., Making Sense received a special mention at the Polo IT Buenos Aires event in December 2012 and was chosen as representative to the United States ArgenTIna IT office in Austin, Texas.
Consistently demonstrating a high degree of technical excellence, Making Sense is passionate about and maintains a strong commitment to offering outstanding service and quality custom software products.
In 2013, two products developed by Making Sense were nominated for very prestigious Sadosky Awards:
VidTac gives police department patrol cars high definition video capability while cutting equipment costs. It was developed through collaboration with COPsync, which operates the nation’s largest real-time information sharing, communication and data interoperability network for law enforcement agencies.
Lander is the previously mentioned easy-to-set-up landing page platform with clients in over 132 countries.
The Sadosky Awards are given each year by CESSI, The Chamber of Software and Computer Services of Argentina, in honor of Manuel Sadosky, an illustrious scientist widely regarded as the father of the Argentinian computer science profession. They celebrate and honor excellence and innovation in the Argentinian software industry.
Making Sense is pleased and honored to announce that Lander won the 2013 Sadosky Award in the category of Best Information Entrepreneurship Product.
Contact:
Making Sense LLC
Sergio Andueza
VP, Global Operations
+1.650.265.7673
sandueza(at)makingsense(dot)com
Nancy Medica, Making Sense, http://makingsense.com, 1866 976 8914, [email protected]
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