Dark Maze Studios Press Releaseshttp://875.hostedpr.comenRoboGirl Mobile Series Released Today on DVDhttp://875.hostedpr.com/p/pr/22328Videogame Parody Movie Press Start Released Today on DVDhttp://875.hostedpr.com/p/pr/13883Dark Maze Studios' new feature-length videogame parody movie Press Start is now available on DVD from www.PressStartMovie.com.Volition, Inc. Sponsors Videogame Parody Movie Premierehttp://875.hostedpr.com/p/pr/13871Press Start, the first full-length feature film from Dark Maze Studios, will premiere Oct. 3rd, 7:00 pm at The Virginia Theatre in Champaign, IL, the historic vaudeville-era theater which is also home to Roger Ebert’s Film Festival. The event is sponsored by Volition, Inc., the Champaign-based developer of such videogames as Saints Row, Red Faction, and The Punisher.Castlevania Voice Actor Joins Cast of Press Start: Bonus Levelshttp://875.hostedpr.com/p/pr/13555Videogame voice actor Robert Belgrade, known to gamers as the voice of Alucard in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, has lent his talents to the latest episode of videogame-spoofing web cartoon series "Press Start: Bonus Levels."Press Start Movie Live Action Shorts Premiere Onlinehttp://875.hostedpr.com/p/pr/11883Sometimes a videogame villain needs to take a break from sorcery, evil, and world domination to make a few phone calls. At least, that’s the case with Count Nefarious Vile, the antagonist in Dark Maze Studios' upcoming videogame adventure comedy movie Press Start. Count Vile’s comedic phone adventures are portrayed in a new series of live action shorts called “Press Start: Dial V for Vile” on the film's website, www.PressStartMovie.com.Mortal Kombat™ Game Stars Join Cast of Press Start Moviehttp://875.hostedpr.com/p/pr/5640The latest actors to join the cast of Dark Maze Studios’ upcoming film Press Start may not have the most recognizable faces, but videogamers will recognize their moves anywhere. Daniel and Carlos Pesina, known to many as Johnny Cage and Raiden from the Mortal Kombat™ game series, will be helping to spoof the type of roles they made famous.