Okay, so I'm going to try giving a shot at this competition thing.
As the title says - this competition has no requirements.
That means that anyone who wants to participate can, no matter what his/hers trial is about.
Now, for the prize.
I had no idea what I can give you for a prize, so I decided to let you choose:
A - Both parts of the game "Neighbors from Hell"
B - Tomb Raider III
C - Tomb Raider IV- The last revelation
I'm sorry if the prizes are not very good. I'm only an expert in games. They aren't supposed to be anything SUPER, I'm just trying to revive this section.
But if you want to join, then you will have two weeks from now for your entry.
That is all.
P.S. Whoever thinks that I screwed this up - please be gentle with words.
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The Tomb Raiders actually sound like decent prizes. I made a trial for a $10 game, so that's more than enough incentive for me -- except I already have too many unfinished projects to be starting something else. Sorry!
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No problem. I understand fully.
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My uh... My primary concern is, how do you intend to award the prizes? I don't know how you intend to send the PC games, is there a way you can send them for download legally...? And the emulator games aren't a valid prize on two counts -- they're piracy, and they're intended to be free.
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Well, all games are pretty small so I though compressing them into RAR archives and uploading them. Then PM the links to the winner. I'm afraid that there isn't such a thing as "a legal way to download" games online. And you're right, I'll just remove the prize C.okappa wrote:My uh... My primary concern is, how do you intend to award the prizes? I don't know how you intend to send the PC games, is there a way you can send them for download legally...? And the emulator games aren't a valid prize on two counts -- they're piracy, and they're intended to be free.
EDIT: I'll just split the two games in to B and C. I think that two Tomb Raider games together is a bit too much and will take more space.
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It is called using the postal services. It costs a neglishable amount to send the game to someone in another country.
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That's actually a pretty good idea.
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