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[[File:Vince joly.jpg|thumb|150px|Photo of '''Vince Joly''', from the ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' Iwata Asks.]]
[[File:Vince joly.jpg|thumb|150px|Photo of Vince Joly, from the ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'' Iwata Asks]]
 
'''Vince Joly''' is a 3D artist and animator employed by [[Retro Studios]]. First working in the video game industry as an artist for [[Radical Entertainment]], he then joined [[Namco]]'s U.S development studio, Namco Hometek, as the animator of ''{{wp|Pac-Man World}}'', the player character animator of ''{{wp|Kill Switch (video game)|kill.switch}}'', and the art director of ''{{wp|Pac-Man World 2}}''. Vince Joly was hired by Retro Studios in 2005 and worked as the lead animator of ''[[metroidwiki:Metroid Prime 3: Corruption|Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' and the art director of the ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' series.  
'''Vince Joly''' is a 3D artist and animator employed by [[Retro Studios]]. First working in the video game industry as an artist for [[Radical Entertainment]], he then joined [[Namco]]'s U.S development studio, Namco Hometek, as the animator of ''{{wp|Pac-Man World}}'', the player character animator of ''{{wp|kill.switch}}'', and the art director of ''{{wp|Pac-Man World 2}}''. Vince Joly was hired by Retro Studios in 2005 and worked as the lead animator of ''[[metroidwiki:Metroid Prime 3: Corruption|Metroid Prime 3: Corruption]]'' and the art director of the ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' series.  


For ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', his role was to supervise the artwork produced on the Retro Studios' side<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Iwata-Asks/Iwata-Asks-Mario-Kart-7/Vol-1-Joint-Development-with-Retro-Studios/1-It-All-Began-with-a-Yakiniku-Party/1-It-All-Began-with-a-Yakiniku-Party-221857.html Iwata Asks: Mario Kart 7]. Retrieved February 3, 2017</ref>.
For ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', his role was to supervise the artwork produced on the Retro Studios' side<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Iwata-Asks/Iwata-Asks-Mario-Kart-7/Vol-1-Joint-Development-with-Retro-Studios/1-It-All-Began-with-a-Yakiniku-Party/1-It-All-Began-with-a-Yakiniku-Party-221857.html Iwata Asks: Mario Kart 7]. Retrieved February 3, 2017</ref>.
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Latest revision as of 13:12, March 15, 2018

Photo of Vince Joly, from the Mario Kart 7 Iwata Asks.
Photo of Vince Joly, from the Mario Kart 7 Iwata Asks

Vince Joly is a 3D artist and animator employed by Retro Studios. First working in the video game industry as an artist for Radical Entertainment, he then joined Namco's U.S development studio, Namco Hometek, as the animator of Pac-Man World, the player character animator of kill.switch, and the art director of Pac-Man World 2. Vince Joly was hired by Retro Studios in 2005 and worked as the lead animator of Metroid Prime 3: Corruption and the art director of the Donkey Kong Country Returns series.

For Mario Kart 7, his role was to supervise the artwork produced on the Retro Studios' side[1].

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  1. ^ Iwata Asks: Mario Kart 7. Retrieved February 3, 2017