Torque on network television!
by Randel Reiss · in General Discussion · 04/17/2012 (11:46 pm) · 4 replies
Torque on network television!

That's Torque on network television! The show is episode #11, 'Measures,' of FX' action show Justified, aired March 27th, 2012.
What you're looking at is work-in-progress on Prairie Game's long running MMORPG Minions of Mirth's next expansion - an oriental theme. Over the years that we've been live, with now over 115,000 registered players, we've built up fans in all kinds of industries. In television alone we have a producer from Battlestar Galactica who's a big fan (and sends us neat BSG gifts). The appearance above was arranged with one of our fans, formerly a prop master on True Blood, contacted Prairie Games about putting something special together for his latest work as prop master on FX' Justified.
It was great fun working directly with the Art Director of the Justified show and allowing them to pick from all our work in progress - both the Samurai Armor wearing avatar and the environment. It lead directly to the actor playing Minions of Mirth to get attacked with a Katana in the actual scene.
Randel Reiss
Director Product Development
Prairie Games, Inc.
RandelR@PrairieGames.com
http://www.PrairieGames.com

That's Torque on network television! The show is episode #11, 'Measures,' of FX' action show Justified, aired March 27th, 2012.
What you're looking at is work-in-progress on Prairie Game's long running MMORPG Minions of Mirth's next expansion - an oriental theme. Over the years that we've been live, with now over 115,000 registered players, we've built up fans in all kinds of industries. In television alone we have a producer from Battlestar Galactica who's a big fan (and sends us neat BSG gifts). The appearance above was arranged with one of our fans, formerly a prop master on True Blood, contacted Prairie Games about putting something special together for his latest work as prop master on FX' Justified.
It was great fun working directly with the Art Director of the Justified show and allowing them to pick from all our work in progress - both the Samurai Armor wearing avatar and the environment. It lead directly to the actor playing Minions of Mirth to get attacked with a Katana in the actual scene.
Randel Reiss
Director Product Development
Prairie Games, Inc.
RandelR@PrairieGames.com
http://www.PrairieGames.com
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