Millisecond Publishing Company, Inc.
“We recognized immediately upon learning of Rome Reborn last year, when its licensing agreement with Google Earth was announced, how ancient Rome in their detailed 2.0 version would provide a wonderful ‘end-game destination’ for a breakthrough, ‘time travel’ 3D game utilizing digitized ancestral pathways mapped out from the Family Forest® Project. It makes a perfect fit because ‘all paths lead to Rome’ — and that includes ancestral pathways,” according to Bruce H. Harrison, co-founder and CEO of Millisecond Publishing Company, Inc.
Ancestral Marketing Partners, under the direction of Tom Nocera, has been tapped to market the digital rights of alliance partners to game publishers and game developers. Nocera stated, “The alliance offers all the unique digital content needed to bring the next generation of video games into the homes of a vast ‘non-traditional’ gamer audience — as well as appeal to traditional game consumers. Content this significant has to be showcased using video, and we were fortunate to find in New York the editor with a talent big enough to tell the story. Matthew Belinkie gets a ‘tip of the hat’ for what he has created for www.r2f2.com the alliance website.”
Professor Bernard D. Frischer of the University of Virginia is credited with having the vision and leadership to guide the digitization of ancient Rome, precisely as it appeared in 320 A.D., the height of the Roman Empire under Constantine the Great. Frischer welcomed news of the alliance, stating, “The combination of our scientifically certified architectural model with the enormous Family Forest® genealogical database provides the basis for a compelling serious game that can entertain and educate people today about ancient Rome and its relevance to the contemporary world.”
Joel Myers, CEO of Past Perfect Productions, stated, “The alliance is a powerful combination of digital assets, a classic example of how the whole adds up to much more than the sum of the parts. All that is missing now is a brilliant game designer to bring Rome and its citizens to life once again for people of all ages and backgrounds around the world.”
Media Contacts:
Kristine Harrison
Millisecond Publishing Company, Inc. (Kamuela, Hawaii)
Kristine@familyforest.com
Ph. 808-883-8060
Bernard Frischer
Past Perfect Productions, (Rome, Italy)
Bernard.D.Frischer@gmail.com
Ph. 310-266-0183
Tom Nocera
Ancestral Marketing Partners (Clearwater, Florida)
TomNocera@yahoo.com
Ph. 727-710-0666
On the newswire at: http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Millisecond-Publishing-Company-Inc-1096346.html
Happy New Year and kudos to the Family Forest on making this alliance. Sony and Microsoft need to know about your unique combination of digital resources. It sounds like a wonderful opportunity for all and a really great game for exploring history via the pathways from the Family Forest.
Waimea’s Family Forest Project enters the gaming world at:
http://www.hawaii247.org/2010/01/06/waimeas-family-forest-project-enters-the-gaming-world/
and at:
http://www.familyforest.com