RedLightCenter, MaskTV Team for Fantasy Contest

VANCOUVER, B.C. — Online virtual world RedLightCenter.com and MaskTV.com have partnered to launch the Avatar Meets Reality contest to bring virtual world fantasies to life.

MaskTV specializes in making fantasies into reality, with its members submitting hopeful scenarios for the opportunity to act them out. Working with RedLightCenter will allow its members the chance to act out sexual fantasies on camera they may never thought possible.

RedLightCenter President Zak Zarry told XBIZ that the companies were inspired to take the online community life a step further to give RedLightCenter.com members a chance to act out a their sexual dreams in a discreet manner.

“As some people might not feel comfortable revealing their identity in such a scenario, MaskTV.com provides the perfect solution,” Zarry said. “They get to live out their fantasy scenario and their neighbors won't ever find out.”

The winner of the contest will be able to film his or her utmost sexual fantasy with a professional porn studio and crew, provided by MaskTV.

“I can’t think of a better partnership,” MaskTV owner Jackie Barnard said. “RedLightCenter and MaskTV are both pushing the limits of every day people’s sexual fantasies; one is online and one is real life. I am glad we are able to come together and make this multimedia collaboration happen.”

RedLightCenter CEO Brian Shuster echoed Barnard’s sentiments, and is happy that the unique service his company offers the public can bring a special kind of joy and excitement to members’ lives.

“No other company has been able to bring the virtual into real life,” Shuster said. “RedLightCenter.com allows users to explore many sides of their sexuality virtually and now we are also giving them a chance to explore it in real life.”

Contest guidelines and more information can be found at Redlightcenter.com/masktvcontest.

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