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Game Design |
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One
key to creating a “fun” game is to have a strong
game design. CMI has veteran Producers and Designers that
design your game from the ground up. Do you have IP or a license,
but do not know what kind of game to make? Not a problem!
We are capable of designing a game custom tailored to your
IP. Additionally, we work with you during production to ensure
that your game will be fun! Click here
to see how we turned the United States Air Force's recruiting
idea to a reality!
  
  
Screenshots
from USAF: Air Dominance (click to enlarge)
“Billy
did a good job improving Abuse and turning it into a polished
consumer product. On WC5 (Prophecy), Billy had to fill the
shoes of Chris Roberts, the creator of the franchise, who
had decided to leave. It was impressive how the title was
completed on a short timeline. Hard-working and creative -
Billy has quite a bit to offer to interactive entertainment."
– Jorg Neumann, producer at Microsoft
"Matt was a pleasure to work with. He was very dedicated to the creative
process and came up with many "off the wall" ideas that added to the game play. Matt brings his many years of game industry experience to the table. He has the ability to multitask a series of projects at once while making sure they all run smoothly. Matt is honest and sincere and I would work with Matt again anytime!"
– Mike Bowman, senior programmer at Electronic Arts |
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Game Adapting from one System to Another |
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We work with publishers to adapt games from one system to another. For instance, we are currently adapting a PC Downloadable Casual game to Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA). If you would like to have your game evaluated for this service, please contact Billy Cain. |
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Speaking Engagements |
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Our staff have attended many conferences and schools, providing video game information and feedback to students and professionals.
"Thank you so much for coming to my class. You are one of the best speakers I’ve had in all my SEU and ACC classes over the years. Your insight is invaluable to the students. You were warm, engaging, funny, real, etc., etc. I can’t thank you enough. Please forgive my delay in expressing my and SEU’s gratitude. I have turned in my form to the administration, so you should receive an SEU travel coffee mug soon – woo hoo!"
– Craig Barker, Attorney at Law, in response to Billy Cain's appearance in his class at St. Edwards University |
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