December 1, 2003
COMPANY SEEKS NEW MUSIC FOR VIDEO GAME GRS
GAMES ANNOUNCES INNOVATIVE MUSIC CONTEST FOR UNSIGNED MUSICIANS FOR FALL 2004
PS2 RELEASE! GRS Games, a Towson, Maryland based video game developer
is pioneering a new concept for their new $3.5 million dollar video game; original
music from unsigned bands. Slated for a Fall 2004 release, the game will include
at least a dozen music titles from new talent. The GET IN THE GAME! Contest is
offering prizes up to $750.00 per song and is especially looking for Classical,
Orchestral and Choral music for inclusion in the game. With a 25-year history
in the music industry, including a Grammy nomination, company President Bill Mueller
is the impetus for exposing new musical talent in a video game format. "I
believe the video game is the single strongest vehicle for breaking new music
today. If you want your music heard, you have to get it in front of the audience.
Where is the audience? Playing video games!" The game features a space
theme complete with astronauts, each with their favorite music. "Music is
a very important aspect of real life space travel," says Mueller. "It
keeps astronauts connected with home and evokes very emotional responses. Every
astronaut brings his or her favorite music into space to keep that connection
with life on earth. How those astronauts react to each others music will
make for lots of game play". Further contest information and entries
may be made at www.grsgames.com. The contest ends December
31, 2003 and winners will be announced in January 2004.
November
3, 2003 COMPANY SEEKS NEW MUSIC FOR VIDEO GAME GRS
GAMES ANNOUNCES INNOVATIVE MUSIC CONTEST FOR UNSIGNED MUSICIANS FOR FALL 2004
PS2 RELEASE! GRS Games, a Towson, Maryland based video game developer
is pioneering a new concept for their new $3,000,000.00 video game original
music from unsigned bands. Slated for a Fall 2004 release, the game will include
at least a dozen music titles from new talent. The GET IN THE GAME! contest is
seeking all genres of music and is offering prizes up to $750.00 per song. GRS
Games recently attended Dewey Beach in New York to promote the contest and to
look for artists to put in the game. With a 25-year history in the music
industry, including a Grammy nomination, company President Bill Mueller is the
impetus for exposing new musical talent in a video game format. "I believe
the video game is the single strongest vehicle for breaking new music today. If
you want your music heard, you have to get it in front of the audience. Where
is the audience? Playing video games!" The game features a space theme
complete with astronauts, each with their favorite music. "Music is a very
important aspect of real life space travel," says Mueller. "It keeps
astronauts connected with home and evokes very emotional responses. Every astronaut
brings his or her favorite music into space to keep that connection with life
on earth. How those astronauts react to each others music will make for
lots of game play". Further contest information and entries may be
made at www.grsgames.com. The contest ends December 31,
2003 and winners will be announced in January 2004.
October
31, 2003 COMPANY SEEKS NEW MUSIC FOR VIDEO GAME GRS
GAMES ANNOUNCES INNOVATIVE MUSIC CONTES FOR UNSIGNED MUSICIANS FOR FALL 2004
PS2 RELEASE! GRS Games, a Towson, Maryland based video game developer
is pioneering a new concept for their new $3,000,000.00 video game original
music from unsigned bands. Slated for a Fall 2004 release, the game will include
at least a dozen music titles from new talent. The GET IN THE GAME! contest is
seeking all genres of music and is offering prizes up to $750.00 per song. GRS
Games will be attending the Midwest Entertainment Industry Conference in Lexington,
KY November 14-15, 2003 to promote the contest and to look for artists to put
in the game. With a 25-year history in the music industry, including a Grammy
nomination, company President Bill Mueller is the impetus for exposing new musical
talent in a video game format. "I believe the video game is the single strongest
vehicle for breaking new music today. If you want your music heard, you have to
get it in front of the audience. Where is the audience? Playing video games!"
The game features a space theme complete with astronauts, each with their
favorite music. "Music is a very important aspect of real life space travel,"
says Mueller. "It keeps astronauts connected with home and evokes very emotional
responses. Every astronaut brings his or her favorite music into space to keep
that connection with life on earth. How those astronauts react to each others
music will make for lots of game play". Further contest information
and entries may be made at www.grsgames.com. The contest
ends December 31, 2003 and winners will be announced in January 2004.
October
30, 2003
LOCAL BAND SIGNED TO VIDEO GAME
LOCAL
BAND SIGNED INTO 3 MILLION DOLLAR PLAYSTATION 2 VIDEO GAME GRS
Games of Towson, Maryland is pleased to announce that unsigned Baltimore band
Slowloader has had their music selected to be included in the Fall 2004
international game release of SpaceStationSim. Founding band member Robert
Westerman is thrilled to have his band signed onto the game. "This is a wonderful
opportunity for us. Where else can you get exposure to your music to over half
a million new listeners?," says Westerman. Bill Mueller, president
of GRS Games is a 25-year veteran of the music industry with numerous credits
and awards to his name feels that it is important to help lesser-known acts get
a break. "Video games are where the music buying public is playing now. Its
a great place to break new artists," says Mueller. Slowloader was founded
in 2000 and has released two CDs which may be purchased on their website
at www.slowloader.com. GRS Games is seeking other unsigned artists for their
Playstation 2 game. A contest is being held for all types of music to be placed
into the game. Further contest information and entries may be made at www.grsgames.com.
Entries must be received by December 31, 2003 and winners will be announced in
January 2004. COMPANY SEEKS NEW MUSIC FOR VIDEO GAME GRS
GAMES ANNOUNCES INNOVATIVE MUSIC CONTEST FOR UNSIGNED MUSICIANS FOR FALL 2004
PS2 RELEASE! GRS Games, a Towson, Maryland based video game developer
is pioneering a new concept for their new $3,000,000.00 video game original
music from unsigned bands. Slated for a Fall 2004 release, the game will include
at least a dozen music titles from new talent. The GET IN THE GAME! contest is
seeking all genres of music and is offering prizes up to $750.00 per song. GRS
Games recently attended CMJ in New York to promote the contest and to look for
artists to put in the game. With a 25-year history in the music industry,
including a Grammy nomination, company President Bill Mueller is the impetus for
exposing new musical talent in a video game format. "I believe the video
game is the single strongest vehicle for breaking new music today. If you want
your music heard, you have to get it in front of the audience. Where is the audience?
Playing video games!" The game features a space theme complete with
astronauts, each with their favorite music. "Music is a very important aspect
of real life space travel," says Mueller. "It keeps astronauts connected
with home and evokes very emotional responses. Every astronaut brings his or her
favorite music into space to keep that connection with life on earth. How those
astronauts react to each others music will make for lots of game play".
September
22, 2003
GRS GAMES IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE GRS
Games is proud to announce the development of SpaceStationSim in cooperation with
the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) under a Space Act Agreement.
SpaceStationSim will combine some of the best elements of some of the most successful
video games in history against the dramatic backdrop of the International effort
to explore space and improve life on earth. The player will plan and assemble
an International Space Station (ISS) of their own design and then manage a crew
of up to twelve astronauts in their day to day activities, flying 17,000 miles
an hour in low earth orbit and falling 500' a day! Re-boost or loose the ship.
Keep your astronauts happy and they will perform better. Manage your relationships
with NASDA, ESA, CSA and RSA to build the biggest, most successful space station
in the history of man! For more info see: http://www.grsgames.com |