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Red Mile Secures Key Talent for Sin City Game

SAUSALITO, Calif., Oct. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Red Mile Entertainment, Inc. (OTCBulletinBoard: RDML) , a worldwide developer and publisher of interactive entertainment software, today announced it has engaged acclaimed video-game industry writing and production talent to participate in the development of Red Mile's upcoming game based on multi-award-winning creator/writer/artist Frank Miller's Sin City graphic novels and comic books.

Accomplished game and animation veteran, Flint Dille, will spearhead the design, scriptwriting, story generation, and overall production of "Sin City: The Game" (working title). Dille has twenty years of game experience to his name, and has twice won "Story of the Year" for his work on The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay and on Dead to Rights.


Cute, cuddly and consumately designed - Sola Rola

Krisse is either getting dangerously loose with AAS MegaGame awards or has indeed found a second game in a fortnight to merit the high rating. Sola Rola, despite being built on J2ME, delivers at every turn, with smooth and believable 2D animation allied with great level design. Here's the Sola Rola review, make sure to click through at the end of the review to the video walkthrough, to see what Krisse means.

"As you may have noticed over the years, All About Symbian has tended to concentrate on native Symbian applications and games rather than stuff that runs through Java. Even though Symbian phones can run Java software, it usually looks much worse and has more restricted functionality than native apps, and this has traditionally been especially visible in gaming. While the best Symbian games look like they've wandered in from a PlayStation, Java games often seemed to resemble something from a Commodore 64.


Troops assault on Qaeda held villages

US commanders said the strike marked the start of Operation Marne Courageous, the military's latest initiative to set up combat posts and patrol bases in areas so far left untouched in southern belts of Baghdad.

''This is an attempt to put a permanent footprint in the region'' west of the Euphrates River, said Colonel Dominic Caraccilo, commander of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne
Division.

The operation, he added, is also a bid to find two missing US soldiers kidnapped on May 12 in an ambush on their patrol near the village of Karguli east of the Euphrates.

Reinforcements sent to the scene found four soldiers and an Iraqi translator were dead and two troops missing.

The so-called ''Islamic State in Iraq'' - an Al-Qaeda-dominated alliance of Sunni rebel groups - claimed responsibility for the attack and warned US forces not to search for the men or risk seeing them harmed.



 

 

 

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