Contempoline - La terza volta e quella buona. Starring: Yuto Goto & Yuto Akiyama. Filmed, edited & produced by: Yuto Goto. Additional filming: Immony Men & Yuto Akiyama. Songs: Jestofunk / I`m Gonna Love You (MC Turbo Sax Mix) ; Takeshi Neverfade / TAKEKAWASE.
Franky’s World: The Last City is a rollerblading action-adventure game brought to life by pro skater Franky Morales and game designer Ulysse Prom.
Official Trailer
After three years of grinding, (literally and figuratively) we’re proud to share a game that’s more than just rollerblading, it’s personal. In a future where AI has taken over, humans are harvested as energy sources, with only one place left untouched: The Last City, A shattered piece of earth still floating in the sky. As one of the last free humans, Franky refuses to be plugged in. Born from an industrial explosion, he now wields superhuman abilities telekinesis, insane agility, teleportation, and strength to fight back.
This is not your average rollerblading game. Sure, you’ll be grinding rails, launching off ramps, and flying through futuristic landscapes, but Franky’s World blends fast paced rollerblading with combat, exploration, and a story driven mission to save humanity. Think Cyberpunk meets Tony Hawk with a touch of Tomb Raider and GTA vibes. Roll, fight, and break the system.
Kickstarter Campaign
Franky’s World is now listed on Steam ; you can support the game and help funding it via their Kickstarter Campaign (Goal: $50k)
Kickstarter - Promo Video
Franky’s World is an open-world rollerblading action RPG. Explore, rollerblade, and fight for freedom in an epic open-world adventure.
Franky’s World - More Media
“This project was filmed earlier this year in Zurich (Switzerland) and features a mix of spots and trick ideas I found while taking walks through my neighborhood with my daughter. Hope you enjoy watching it as much as I enjoyed making it! Cheers.” - Reto Burgin.
“Thank you rollerblading. Now Roll it.” - Jake Dotson.
A Razors street edit, filmed by: Josiah Blee, James Truitt & Troy Cramer. Music: “We Can Go” - Beak.
Mesmer Street Edit: SYNERGY. Starring: Sebastian Castro & Jorge Castro.
The Aarin Gates, Cymatics Signature Wheel Promo. Style and precision unmatched. We’re proud to honor this legend with a long overdue signature product. Available in our 60mm Round Profile or 58mm Flat-Top Profile. Filmed by: John Sullivan. Edited by: Aarin Gates.
Daniel Goncharov aka Coyote showing his tricks on China’s finest spots. Locations: Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guanzhou, Hong Kong. Filmed by Ivan Kovtun.
From his humble beginnings in Missoula, Montana to getting his pro skate, Cameron Talbott has been through a lot. The two constants in his life are his mom, Julie, and skating. Skating got him through the challenging times in his life, allowed him to escape and to feel like he belonged in his skate community.
Dedication, consistency and perseverance eventually led him to San Francisco, but part of him will always belong in Missoula spending time in nature. Watch this short documentary to get the behind the scenes on Cameron’s journey. A video by Jeremy Raff.
Blank CT - Cameron Talbott Pro Skates
About Cameron Talbott: Cameron is from San Francisco, California. He has inline skating running through his veins. With an incredible amount of control, he makes inline skating look so good. He brings good vibes to every session. Name: Cameron Talbott. Date of birth: April 26, 1986 Current Location: San Francisco, California Skating Since: 1998 Current Skate Setup: Blank Team set up with 60mm Hydrogen wheels.
Rollerblading has transformed over the years, and few have navigated its Evolution like Julian Bah. Born and raised in Atlanta, Julian rose to the top as a professional skater, adapting to the ever-changing landscape of the sport while staying true to his unique style.
“EVOLUTION” explores how skating has grown, the challenges that have come with it, and how Julian has redefined himself through each shift—both on and off the blades. This documentary captures the resilience, creativity, and adaptability that keeps Julian moving forward.
Thanks to Chris Smith for providing some of the footage you see in the final film. I’d also like to thank Richard Williams, Chilly-O, and T.K. Art for providing their time for interviewing with us. As well as Village Skatepark for providing a space for this to come to fruition. Shot on Blackmagic Ursa 12k Canon CN-E 18-80 Rokinon 8mm Edited and Color Graded In Davinci Resolve by Brandersen.