In keeping with the proud tradition of political satire, InnerMation, an interactive studio, is unleashing a twisted casual online racing game franchise called ROADKILL TO THE WHITE HOUSE. InnerMation is utilizing the game as a venue to showcase new talent along with Virtools high-end development tool set. A special sneak preview featuring the games ingenuity, coupled with Virtools technology, will be showcased at the Animation 2005 Lecture series of the Art Institute of California -- Los Angeles before the IDGA L.A. Chapter meeting March 3, from 6:30 - 7:30 pm.
As a recently christened Virtools Certified Game Developer, InnerMation can produce both 3D online and CD-ROM games utilizing Virtools 3D development toolset. Using this technology, paired with InnerMations expertise, marketers and game publishers gain access to the same level of production quality used by Sony, Microsoft and Atari games. InnerMations team has shown us they have the ability to put our software to its best and highest use for both game publishers and adver-game clientele, said Virgil Delporte, vp of North American sales for Virtools.
Far from being a roadmap to peace in American politics, this first interactive mini-mission game, ROADKILL TO THE WHITE HOUSE: MISSION EXTREME MOVE-ON OVER, gives the green light to anyone who has ever felt the need for speed together with the urge to purge the political landscape of hucksters, pundits and an assortment of the usual suspects.
InnerMations co-founder and president, Phil Snyder, is a veteran standup comic-impressionist and heads the creative team. Our goal is to lay tread-marks on every political animal in the world by the year 2010, Snyder quips. We expect it to become a badge of honor to them that says: I have arrived.
This event is open to public and will be held in the BIG ROOM of the Art Institute of California, Los Angeles. Art Institute California, Los Angeles is located at 2900 31st Street, Santa Monica, California, 90405-3035.
For more information please contact Bijan Tehrani, industry liaison of the school at (818) 613-4227 or btehrani@aol.com.
The Art Institute of California Los Angeles (www.aicala.aii.edu) is an educational institution for career preparation in the visual and culinary arts. The Art Institute of California Los Angeles is a member of The Art Institutes system. In 1997, The Art Institute of California Los Angeles opened its location on 31st Street in the city of Santa Monica in 1997. The building's interior is designed with the creative student in mind.