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When Electronic Arts decided to woo staff from Radical Entertainment, it set up a billboard only a computer nerd could read.
Vancouver video-game maker Electronic Arts is using in-your-face tactics to try to recruit employees away from rival Radical Entertainment.
A billboard on Terminal Avenue near Main Street says "now hiring," followed by EA Canada's logo.
What has raised eyebrows at Radical is the fact that the message is in ASCII code -- a computer language in which numbers are used to represent letters -- and that the billboard is only about 100 metres from the company's head office.
Because of its location and its cryptic message, it's clearly aimed at wooing away Radical's software engineers and programmers, Radical chief executive Ian Wilkinson said Tuesday.