Trevor Diem

Trevor Diem
Gameplay Programmer

After being a web application developer for about five years in Wisconsin, Trevor realized he'd like to take is career in a different direction. After resigning from his well-paying job, he spent about a year working on his own game engine. He spent about half the time coding on a laptop at the local Barnes and Noble and the other half coding in some wrecked-up house until the early hours of the morning.

That experience was enough to get his first job in the video game industry in Reno, NV at 3G studios, Inc. There he went on to become the Lead Programmer for the least played Wii game of all time, Jillian Michaels' Fitness Ultimatum 2009 and is very proud of how the game was received.

After working on a plethora of demos there, he moved on to Nihilistic Software, Inc. and claims, "Yeah, this place is pretty much way better".