ARComics Implements Fan Feedback To Release THE FRONTEERS Animated Premiere For Sony PSP Firmware 2.70 Using Flash

May 17, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
Cleveland, OH (PRLeap) — "The feedback we have received for our content using the new Flash 6.0 feature on the Sony Playstation Portable has been great and highly positive," Keith Rivers, a V.P. of ARComics (http://arcomics.com) stated, "As I have said in the past, we have been looking forward to widespread use of a device like this for nearly a decade."

Visitors are also encouraged to subscribe to the rss feed (http://feeds.feedburner.com/arcomics) to automatically receive updates whenever new content is published on the site.

ARComics, Inc. continues to retool their vision/version of what a digital comic book could be with input from the visitors to the site. The site currently has several short animated Macromedia Flash teasers available (as well as artwork and information on various properties) that will give you an idea of the type of content being developed. Be sure to check out the latest release: THE FRONTEERS, to see the evolution of the ARComics digital animated episode on the Sony PSP.

ARComics sees the PSP screen size, Internet/network connectivity, commercial success and target demographic as a perfect venue to bring an entertaining means of reading to a new generation by blending technology with art and storytelling.

The ARComics.com version of the digital comic book is certain to stand apart.

Also note, the ARComics.com is looking for assistance from the comic book, technical, art and videogame communities to showcase up and coming pencilers, inkers, colorists and flash animators (the potential to have your work seen is enormous). You can find out more about the submission process by visiting http://arcomics.com/submiss.htm.

About ARComics, Inc. (ARComics.com)

Comic book publisher ARComics, Inc. in 1993 presented ARComics Premiere #1 featuring the first linticular (magic motion) animation comic book cover in the industry. ARComics also randomly inserted a linticular card in the May 1993 Wizard magazine in promotion of the book release and also produced an innovative 3-D trading card. Well, it only makes sense that the company continues to evolve with the leap to ANIMATED DIGITAL COMICS for the computer and now onto the handheld Sony Playstation Portable (PSP). Find out more at web site: http://www.arcomics.com.

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