Quote Originally Posted by JSoftware
Is there any rational explaination why the name of the company isn't enclosed? Maybe because of a professional job agent service?
This job advert it not through an agency. Your CV goes directly to the game company after the initial exchange via the hotmail address. My best guess would be that they don't want to be inundated from the agencies you mention. By going directly to the developers they avoid having to pay agency charges for placement of a candidate. In theory this should also mean that they can offer you a little bit more money.

Quote Originally Posted by JSoftware
I surprised that professional game development is actually done in Delphi these days.
Come on JSoftware, why can't they use Delphi for professional game dev?
Commercial Delphi games have been released in the past and been successful. Hero X is still available on the Atari website, Age of Wonders spawned a sequel and the game company in question is still around ( Triumph Studios ).

This is the sort of attitude that pervades the game industry.
Just because the standard is C/C++ does not mean that other languages can't or shouldn't be used for professional game dev. Use whatever development language you are most productive with.