The Aerosmith I-JAM Demo was created to showcase Medior's I-JAM interactive music technology. I-JAM titles allow the user to jam along to music using their computer keyboard. Users can pick from dozens of instrumental and vocal samples or record their own; the jam session can be recorded to disk.
The Info Highway is a CD ROM included with every Gateway computer that shipped in 1997-1998. It is designed to educate a first time computer user about the world of online services available using the modem in their new computer.
It was a very interesting challenge to port Rock "n" Roll Your Own to the 3*D*O game system. The application was designed for play on a PC with the use of the keyboard heavily relied upon in the interface. Features were scaled back to compensate for less input controll, these losses were compensated by incorporating CD-quality audio and full motion video into the 3*D*O release. Below are 4 of the 8 songs from the disc.

Geffen Records / AEROSMITH I-Jam Demo CD-ROM
Splash Screen
Credits Screen
Song Screen
State #1
Song Screen
State #2
Various Projects
Harley Davidson
In-store kiosk prototype.
Hitchcock
(Aldus software)
Interface refinements for non-linear editing software.
Painter 3.0 Demo
Button art for demo CD distributed by Apple Computer.
Welcome To Napa
Protoype for Napa Valley Tour on CD-ROM.
Gateway / The Info Highway CD-ROM
Main Menu
Information Booth
(3D: Mat Smiley)
Rock 'n' Roll Your Own (3*D*O)
Roll the Stone
I Want More
Werewolves of London
No Happy Endings