Zombie Studios - Seattle, Washington - United States


About Zombie Studios

Seattle based Zombie Studios is an industry-leading independent developer of console, PC, mobile and web-based games. Formed in 1994 by Joanna Alexander and Mark Long, formerly of the Sarnoff Research Center, Alexander and Long founded Zombie after they completed the design of a virtual reality game console for Hasbro at Sarnoff in 1993. Since then, Zombie has designed and produced 18 original games for worldwide distribution on virtually every major platform - from SEGA Genesis to 64b PCs.

Zombie's titles span a wide range of product genres including FPS, RTS, puzzle, arcade, adventure, hunting and simulation - and target markets that include hardcore gamers, casual gamers, value buyers and children. In addition to our genre and market diversity, Zombie develops for a wide variety of gaming platforms including PSP, PS2, Xbox, PCs and mobile phones.

Zombie has a diverse portfolio of publishing and distribution relationships. Our significant customers include: Atari, Microsoft, Disney, Real Networks, Ubisoft, Novalogic, Take2, America's Army, Zango, Groove Games, Encore Software, Panasonic, Activision, Wild Tangent, Sony, BAM and Mobliss.

Zombie focuses its development activities principally on titles that are, or have the potential to become, franchise properties with sustainable consumer appeal and brand recognition. These titles have been leveraged into sequels, prequels, mission packs, other add-on versions and related new titles that can be released over an extended period of time.

Zombie employs a full time staff of artists, engineers, composers and producer/designers. Our seasoned team of artists, producers, programmers, and level designers have multiple title experience from companies like Ubisoft, Valve, The Collective, Sierra, Microsoft, Monolith, Dynamix, Nova Logic, Microprose and Electronic Arts. Zombie's current employee skill base includes Unreal, Renderware, Gamebryo, Max, Maya, Motion Builder, Visual Studio, CodeWarrior, Java, Symbian and J2ME.