Win a Nintendo Wii from Rrove
The Nintendo Wii’s are cool. The controller is fun and innovative while the games are entertaining for everyone. No wonder the Wii’s are selling like hotcakes. It’s giving the Xbox 360 and the PS3 a run for their money
We’re giving one away for free! And it’s pretty easy to win this prize – just create a set for the Rrove community. We’ll ship the Wii to the owner of the most interesting map, wherever you are in the world.
Want to learn more? Here’s the nitty-gritty:
- You can create a set of for any kinds of places, just impress us with the content. Here are some ideas:
- Tourist sites for a city, country or the world: Paris, Rome, Seven Wonders
- Sets based on a movie or TV show: Borat, 24, Napolean Dynamite
- Personal maps: Geo8’s memory map
- Other: 12 Tech Companies, Letters & Numbers, 15 Las Vegas Hotels
- Entering the game is free and you can enter as many sets as you want (the more maps you make, the more chances you have of winning!). To enter a map, tag it with: rrove-wii-contest
- The winner will be chosen among the top 20% of the most watched sets and voted by a panel of judges (Atomu and myself – we’ll just agree on the best one).
- To improve your chances of winning, we suggest:
- Choosing places that look great on a satellite map
- Writing reviews, and
- Uploading pictures through Flickr
- Samples here and here
- This game officially ends January 30, 2007, and we will contact the winner via email. If the prize is unclaimed within 30 days, we’ll choose another winner. As with every other competition, we reserve to right modify terms without notice.
That’s it. It’s pretty simple to participate, so start building your sets now! Remember: by joining, you can win a new game console AND you’re helping others discover new places.
Questions? Email us at web@rrove.com
In the meantime, here’s a cool video comparing the PS3 and the Wii. It’ll get you motivated.
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