Mt. Lebanon Man Behind New XBox Lacrosse Video Game
Carlo Sunseri of Mt. Lebanon never could play his favorite sport, lacrosse, on a TV screen until he convinced a video game creator in Scotland to convert a soccer game he'd built for the XBox 360 system.
This week, Sunseri introduced College Lacrosse 2010 as an independent, or "indie," game that other XBox users can download for $5.
To his knowledge, it's the first field lacrosse video game. "It's a pretty big deal in the lacrosse world," said Sunseri, judging from the online feedback he received via Facebook as he discussed plans for the game. The game is available via the online XBox Live Marketplace.
Link: www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_653895.html
This week, Sunseri introduced College Lacrosse 2010 as an independent, or "indie," game that other XBox users can download for $5.
To his knowledge, it's the first field lacrosse video game. "It's a pretty big deal in the lacrosse world," said Sunseri, judging from the online feedback he received via Facebook as he discussed plans for the game. The game is available via the online XBox Live Marketplace.
Link: www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_653895.html
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