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Genuine LIARZ 50 Game Release

Video Game Programmer, DJ and rapper Judge M had everything positive going for him ? Experience as a childhood video game programming prodigy, a reputation for awesome mix tapes produced under his pseudonym DJ Wigga and, to make everything positively complete, a new rap CD release under the Judge M name: ?Ghetto Quality.?

Judge M was at the top of all of his games and should have been positioned to step into the role as Master Video Programmer and the go-to man for Hip Hop stars? video game creation. But professional betrayal derailed the dream that would have made Judge M the Lead Programmer on 50 Cent?s brand new video game. The 50 Cent video game comes out on November 15th, timed to coincide with his new film and movie soundtrack and Judge M was left out of the project.

Now Judge M, who is a huge 50 Cent fan and Ice T devotee, doesn?t have a beef with 50. His issue is with being so close to his dream project ? a major Hip Hop artist?s video game ? and having it slip away with former colleagues and coworkers absconding it. Judge M allows that there is no legal opportunity to prosecute a ?missed opportunity.? And Judge M isn?t taking the fact that people and situations kept him from working on 50?s game ?this injustice ? sitting down. But, Judge M isn?t going criminal on his enemies. Judge M, the first video game programmer/developer/designer/producer/director to have his own rap persona, is taking it to a place where he can really compete: His own flash game ? Genuine LIARZ.

Judge M, the game-programming, DJ-ing, rapping phenom, whose own music is hardcore ? not geeky ? and who had his first album Ghetto Quality in 2004, is directing his attentions to the sights, sounds and action of his flash game Genuine LIARZ. That game, coincidentally, alludes to some of the issues that first angered him, then convinced him, that the next 50 Cent, Ice T or other major rap artists? video game would be created only under his supervision.

And the next time that Judge M works on a video game programming team, he?ll be watching his back and keeping an eye on people who hone their skills with his expertise, then head for the closest exit. Next time, he?ll remember those fateful warnings written on the walls in his very own Genuine LIARZ game: "Note To Workers: Please Cover Up All Code. Do Not Say the Name Judge M Ever, ? etc.

But, despite the fact that the guys who got the 50 Cent contract opened shop in Judge M?s own hometown, Judge isn?t bitter. Asked if he had a message for the perpetrators, he answered: ?Tell them this, payback my paycheck now or pay the pied piper in the future. Oh yeah, and if you want to get the 4-1-1 on the story, check out (his) flash game Genuine LIARZ.?

NOTE: To find the Genuine LIARZ game, go directly to:http://www.wiggawreckords.comand enjoy and remember!



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