‘Virtually Jenna’ Video Game Launches

Jenna Jameson has launched “Virtually Jenna: The Official Video Game of Jenna Jameson.”

Her technical partners have devised a way to simulate control of her sexual activity and even decide when she reaches a state of bliss. The game is available at www.virtuallyjenna.com.

“Jenna is the central figure and star in her own virtual universe,” according to Brad Abram of xStream3D Multimedia Inc. of Vancouver, BC, which developed the game for Club Jenna, Inc., Jameson’s production and merchandising company. “After downloading Virtually Jenna from the Internet, players can interact with virtual Jenna however they want, whenever and any time they want through their browser on their PC. They can pose her like a centerfold, dress and undress Jenna and her friends and let their imaginations control the outcome.”

“What I like about it is that everything within the game is completely user-controllable,” Jameson said. “It’s amazingly realistic and the player gets to manage every scene change, every camera angle, every zoom, pan, or tilt of the free-style cameras. One of the great things is that little VJ is always full of energy and ready to go 24/7. Plus, the player gets to decide how excited I get and can direct the action in every scene. It is very personal, very cool, and people are going to have a lot of fun.”

Abram said, “The game allows users to “role play” and control how Jenna and her Club Jenna Girls react, what setting they are in, which sex toys they use, and what kind of sex they will have with ultra-realistic softcore or hardcore scenes. It’s like being there and being able to create your own movie.”

Favorite gaming moments can be saved in a private digital snapshot image gallery. This fall Virtually Jenna, the world’s first celebrity-based, interactive online 3D adult computer video game, will also let users put an image of themselves and even their name in the game, and then control a realistic sex simulation with Jameson starring themselves.

Virtually Jenna will be promoted at E3 the annual video game tradeshow to be held in Los Angeles May 18-20. A contest this fall will allow players to enter to win and appear as a personalized character in the game.

AVN Online magazine reviewed the game in January.