Inspire a New Generation of Game Experiences for Children
As “Avatar” smashes box office records and new science-fiction action video game “Mass Effect 2″ seems to be lighting up the global gaming community, an international competition to inspire a new generation of game experiences for children is being announced.
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Divinity II Arrives in North America with a Quest for Glory
Publisher cdv Entertainment USA is announcing that it is organizing a “Quest for Glory” competition for all those North American players who are interested in the deep role playing experience that will be delivered by Divinity II – Ego Draconis.
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Trickster Online Guild Tournament and Holiday Event Announced
Ntreev USA, a leading online game developer and publisher, announced an exciting new Guild tournament and Christmas event taking place this month in its popular fantasy MMORPG, Trickster Online: A New Discovery. The Guild vs. Guild tournament will take place December 16th – January 13th. And for a little added holiday fun, the Christmas event will run from December 17th through January 6th. Players can visit Ntreev’s website to download the game and participate in both events.
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Cabalympics 2010 Begins
Games-Masters.com today announced the launch of a brand new tournament server for their hit free-to-play MMORPG CABAL Online. Known as the CABALYMPICS 2010, the tournament will pit players from across Europe against one another in a series of in-game challenges for prizes totalling over 5000 Euros. The contest will last for a total of twelve weeks and will allow players to transfer their characters at the end of the tournament to one of the games other three servers.
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Sudoku Contest Competitor to be Retested
Officials of The Philadelphia Inquirer National Sudoku Championship will retest a competitor as part of their investigation of possible cheating at the Oct. 24 finals.
Sources close to the investigation said that officials would meet next week in Philadelphia with contestant Eugene Varshavsky, who placed third in the advanced level, carrying a $3,000 prize. They will give him additional Sudoku puzzles to assess his ability to perform well, said the sources, who requested anonymity.

