Up for Game Challenge?
Posted on: Thursday, 19 January 2006, 00:00 CST
IF you are up for a game challenge, then head on to duel real time at TM Net's BlueHyppo GameZone Massively Multi-player Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG) battlefield from now until Jan 31 and win attractive prizes. The titles lined up for the competition are Knight Online, Supreme Destiny, Gate to Heavens, d.o. online and Ran Online.
Interested gamers can register at http://gamezone.bluehyppo.com/ terra/, play any of the five MMORPGs at a minimum of RM1 per game, and answer six simple questions in the contest form at the Web site.
Players can select any game they like to compete in, be it d.o. online, a three-dimensional online martial arts game; Ran Online, a full-length 3- D Japanese campus-based game featuring four campuses; or Gate to Heavens, a character animation that promises an unforgettable journey through a celestial world.
Besides that, there are Supreme Destiny, about an old Greek legend concerning three goddesses who are responsible for the fate of men; and Knight Online, which features a fight to the death between two tribes - man (El Morad) and Orc (Karus) - in the ultimate bid to rule the world.
Gamers participate in this challenge via multi-player and flash games. The channel offers games news, reviews and opportunities to chat with each other.
BlueHyppo GameZone also organises online and offline competitions from flash to team-based multi-player games.
Contest prizes for the BlueHyppo GameZone include an Intel gaming desktop worth RM5,000, a Viewsonic 17-inch liquid crystal display monitor, and peripherals such as a keyboard and mouse.
Other prizes are a handphone holder, Aztech wireless router, zboard gaming keyboard and a Kingston 256-megabyte universal serial bus flash drive from Whoyo.
Source: New Straits Times
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