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That's a Big Rooster..
Former Human Head developers form new studio in Wisconsin.
Date: Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Big Rooster LLC, a new development studio in Wisconsin, today formally announced the opening of their studio and outlined the company's plans to unite behind a common goal to create games that delight, inspire, enlighten and entertain. The company was founded by former Human Head Studios’ Chairman and CEO Timothy Gerritsen, Animation Director Jeff Dewitt, Art Director Rowan Atalla and former Midway Technical Director Jason Blochowiak. Big Rooster will focus on the development of both original titles and license-based games, with an emphasis on combining depth of design with top quality visual and audio game content. Big Rooster LLC is already hard at work on their first title scheduled for release during the upcoming holiday season…

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