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ComicCon: Suggestions to EA on How to Improve “Sin to Win” Contest

Posted Saturday, July 25th, 2009 at 11:56:53 pm

Word is coming out from Ars Technica, G4 and other major sites about EA's "Sin to Win" contest, encouraging con-goers to commit "Acts of Lust" (read: take pictures) with their booth babes and upload them to the net for fabulous prizes and what-not. The contest promoting their upcoming game based on Dante's Inferno has, brace for it kids, BRACE FOR IT!!!, struck a nerve, with some calling it degrading and misogynistic while others pass it off as a publicity stunt/grab for any attention they can get. Some will remember the small kerfluffle an EA-orchestrated fake protest outside last month's E3 that caught some flak from the Christian community also promoting the game. EA has already offered up the apology that I'm sure was written up five minutes after someone initially suggested the contest.

Ignoring the mile-wide landmine EA's breakdancing on for a minute, can't they think up anything else? Taking pictures of and with booth babes and cosplayers is a con is pretty standard stuff. On top of this, Lust is only one circle of Dante's Hell. As much creative license and liberties being taken with the source material totaled up, Dante can't stay in the second circle forever. Yet, it's the biggest chunk of the marketing the game has received so far. Sure, sex sells and all, but why not give the other sins some airtime? With this in mind, and because you can't really put positive marketing spin on consumers committing other key Inferno sins like theft, suicide and betrayal (unless you're a tabloid), Project Foxhole would like to submit some suggestions for EA's next big stunt as keyed to the seven deadly sins.
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Transformers: Lovingly Reviewed by AAlgar. Episode 63: Revenge of Bruticus.

Posted Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 at 12:02:33 am

When it comes to disappointing, writer Larry Parr never disappoints.
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Transformers: Lovingly Reviewed by AAlgar. Episode 60: Masquerade

Posted Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 at 7:44:32 am

Working overtime! Fighting crime! Wait... what?
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Transformers, lovingly reviewed by AAlgar. Episode 59: The Trans-Europe Express.

Posted Wednesday, June 24th, 2009 at 2:10:39 pm

Weather control! Brilliant!
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Transformers, lovingly reviewed by AAlgar. Episode 58: War Dawn.

Posted Wednesday, June 17th, 2009 at 1:32:59 am

Synchronize your Death Clocks to 9 million years - it's the origin of Optimus Prime!
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Transformers, lovingly reviewed by AAlgar. Episode 57: The Key to Vector Sigma part 2.

Posted Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 at 11:30:43 pm

Even more toys! And finally some competition for that big loser, Devastator.
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Transformers, Lovingly Reviewed by AAlgar, episode 56.

Posted Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009 at 1:17:41 am

The Key to Vector Sigma, part one.
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Transformers: Lovingly Reviewed by AAlgar. Episode 55: Hoist Goes Hollywood

Posted Wednesday, May 27th, 2009 at 1:22:01 pm

Or, Starscream gets hilariously pummeled for 20 minutes.
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Xtranormal Theater: Rock, Paper, Scissors.

Posted Monday, May 25th, 2009 at 6:03:35 am

Movie by Angel Robinson.

It's been used to settle many an argument. Who's turn is it to do the dishes? Who has to sit next to the creepy aunt who asks to many inappropriate question at Thanksgiving dinner? The answer, Rock, Paper, Scissors. However, sometimes simplicity isn't good enough. Sometimes, only convoluted answers will do the trick for some people, those people are usually Geeks. So, lets see how they might solve a problem they're facing.
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Transformers: Lovingly Reviewed by AAlgar. Episode 54: The Girl Who Loved Powerglide

Posted Wednesday, May 20th, 2009 at 1:42:30 pm

I'd like to think of a joke linking this episode to the Stephen King book about that guy, but it's just not coming and Family Guy did that bit better than I can.

So, hit the jump for the next installment of AAl's Transformers Reviews. Enjoy!
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