iMarc: The Video Game

Last night, we attended the MITX Interactive Awards ceremony. Two of our clients were in the running as finalists — North Shore Association of REALTORS® and Ounce Labs.

We lost out to some bigger competition (it happens — little David doesn't always win!) but were happy to be in such good company.

But more to the point ... the ceremony featured iMarc: The Video Game

2009 MITX Movie - Video Game from iMarc LLC on Vimeo.

Directed by Craig Henry, starring Jeff Turcotte as Tupac Mansfield, with special guest appearances by Paul "Mario" Kelley, Peter "Coffee Victim" Beardsley, Patrick McPhail and Dan Collins as "The Pong Brothers", Craig "Migraine" Ruksznis, and a cameo from ... let's just call him Pinky.

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Thursday, Nov 19, 2009 / 11:48am Nick said…

I bow to the glory that is this video. To whom should I send the bill for new keyboard to replace the one that was recently spit-taked?

Thursday, Nov 19, 2009 / 11:50am Robert Mohns said…

Nick, send the bill to Fred LeBlanc.

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