RealityXP launches new web site

by mark.avey on September 27, 2008


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RealityXP, creator of some superb add-on gauges for flight simulators, have launched a new web site.

Here’s their full press release:

Today, in an ongoing effort to refine its brand, Reality XP Simulation launched a new web site. The new web site was designed with customers in mind and allows visitors to quickly navigate to the information that is specific to their interest, company and industry.

Reality XP is a leading next-gen simulation services, technology and system integration provider, offering a broad portfolio of products and services for Microsoft Flight Simulator and Enterprise Simulator Platform (ESP). Reality XP’s services expertise is unmatched and includes helping businesses develop simulation products, analyzing how developers can most efficiently create simulation content with the Flightsim platforms and leveraging individual talents to publish simTainmentTM products. Reality XP also offers associated software, support and technologies such as development tools and best-practices.

Reality XP was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Canada. Our vision and leadership bring user oriented solutions to address customer challenges. Growing our unique expertise with our simTainementTM products, Reality XP is making these powerful components available for solutions beyond entertainment in a very consistent move toward using serious games as training tools.

Reality XP can be found on the World Wide Web at: www.reality-xp.com

It’ll be interesting to see what they now produce for “home” sims. Their output for such sims has been a little slow of late (compared to the rate at which they produced FS9 add-ons) and I can only guess that their coverage of ESP is the reason.


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