Eurogamer: Instant Jam developer Video Interview

Gaming Nexus writes: "Once upon a time there was a large-breasted adventurer named Lara Croft. Her adventures were so popular that it spawned movies, comic books and a slew of sequels, reboots and remakes. Unfortunately, audiences quickly tired of predictable quests and terrible controls. It got so bad that the original team responsible for creating Lara Croft were fired off of their own video game."

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Game Over for InstantAction

InstantAction, the browser-based platform that enabled gamers to play titles like Secret of Monkey Island and more recently Instant Jam, a sort of Guitar Hero that enables people to use their entire music library for songs to play, is shutting down. The company, which sprung up from the GarageGames business back in 2007, was radically overhauled when former Electronic Arts executive Lou Castle took over as CEO.

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Joystiq: InstantAction shutting down, company selling Torque tech

InstantAction, an Oregon-based web gaming and digital distribution platform, will cease operations. Gamasutra confirmed the closure, which was announced on the the company's Torque game engine site.

Director of InstantAction's Torque game engine operations Eric Preisz posted the company's statement: "Today, InstantAction informed employees that it will be winding down operations. While we are shutting down the InstantAction.com website and Instant Jam game, Torquepowered.com will continue to operate while InstantAction explores opportunities with potential buyers for Torque. We thank all of our past and current customers for their support."

The company had made several smaller games, like Instant Jam and Monkey Island, available to play using its browser-based tech. The tech's eventual promise was to make large games playable almost instantly through a browser or full screen as the title was progressively downloaded to the user's PC.

Embeddable Version Of Instant Jam Live

"The embeddable version has been announced, and I would like you to play it. Go ahead. I've embedded it right under the "Read More" tag. So take a couple minutes, check it out, then tell us whether you agree with my "hey, this is neat!" preview."

-G4tv.com