Gorilla Systems hiring artists; developing for the Wii?

Gorilla Systems Corporation - Image 1According to a job invitation out on the net, game developer Gorilla Systems Corporation is making plans to develop games for the Nintendo Wii. We pick up this news bit from Gamasutra, where the invite was placed for three to six artists willing to join Gorilla System’s ranks.

Requisites include a proficiency in computer programs like 3DS Max, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Dreamweaver, as well as a thorough understanding of PC and Web asset creation methods.

Interestingly, the invite also mentions that “Knowledge of Nintendo DS, GBA and Wii asset creation methods a plus,” with the word Wii highlighted in blue as a point of focus for aspiring applicants.

Gorilla Systems specializes in creating games for pre-teen girls, and is currently developing Nancy Drew: Deadly Secret of Olde World Park for the DS, set for a Q4 2007 release. For the moment, just keep your eyes peeled in case the company follows up this announcement with a Wii project in the near future. For the artists reading this, consider it a heads-up for your potential entry into the gaming industry.

Gorilla Systems Corporation - Image 1According to a job invitation out on the net, game developer Gorilla Systems Corporation is making plans to develop games for the Nintendo Wii. We pick up this news bit from Gamasutra, where the invite was placed for three to six artists willing to join Gorilla System’s ranks.

Requisites include a proficiency in computer programs like 3DS Max, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Dreamweaver, as well as a thorough understanding of PC and Web asset creation methods.

Interestingly, the invite also mentions that “Knowledge of Nintendo DS, GBA and Wii asset creation methods a plus,” with the word Wii highlighted in blue as a point of focus for aspiring applicants.

Gorilla Systems specializes in creating games for pre-teen girls, and is currently developing Nancy Drew: Deadly Secret of Olde World Park for the DS, set for a Q4 2007 release. For the moment, just keep your eyes peeled in case the company follows up this announcement with a Wii project in the near future. For the artists reading this, consider it a heads-up for your potential entry into the gaming industry.

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