October 12, 2005 - CGW Online Heavy.com Features Machinima Animation in Fall Line Up October 12, 2005--Machinima gets heavy this fall as Heavy.com rolls out seven new streaming TV series featuring Machinima animation. With six million unique viewers each month, Heavy.com encourages its audience to leave the reruns on the cutting room floor and experience its politically incorrect line up of "Must Stream TV." Heavy.com's CEO David Carson says his lineup is where Adult Swim meets the Xbox. "Nowhere but Heavy.com will you find a full season of fall original programming--humorous, outrageous programming that TV can't do." You can say that again. Catch the Machinima series and expect to see: (1) Gangster Nanny 911: Created using Activision's "True Crime 2." (2) Tourettes Cowboy: Created using Activision's "Gun." (3) The Amazing Super Powered Emo Kid: Endorsed by skateboard superhero Tony Hawk himself, and created using Activision's "Tony Hawk's American Wasteland." (4) Honey, I Killed the Geezer: Created with the "Indigo Prophecy" game engine, and the first Machinima to be created with Atari. (5) Dr. Philpra, Colossus Whisperer: Heavy.com's second Machinima series for Sony, created using "Shadow of the Colossus." (6) Half-Metal Jacket: Bad News Bears meets Stripes created using Sony's "SOCOM 3." (7) Need for Speed: Fast and Furious meets Knight Rider meets Cats, Machinima created using Electronic Arts's "Need for Speed." Check out the Machinima animations currently in rotation at Heavy.com.
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