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Janury 2008 Prize Competition

January 3, 2008, 01:35 by Calle
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Hello everyone!
This is the announcement of a competition that we will be running here at Game Maker Tutorials which will have the prizes $75 for first place and $25 for second place. The prize will be paid through PayPal. If you cannot receive money or don't want it, however, you can still collect your prize in the form of one year webhosting at Velosider Hosting Solutions. E.g. the winner can choose between $75 or a one year Silver Package at VS-HS.

What do we have to do?
The task is to write the best tutorial ever. Good tutorials are tutorials that people understand and that they find useful. The best one will win; the administration decides which one that is. The rating of the articles will however be taken into consideration, if our visitors favour one article very much then that might affect us.

How can I enter the competition?
Simply publish your tutorial at this site before February 1st. Go to this page and choose the category January2008Competition and the enter your text. Make your article look nice by using the bbcode, e.g. there is a GML tag for colored code which might be useful.

Rules
> The work you submit must be your own. You may not break copyright.
> The tutorial must have been submitted from now on and before February the 1st.
> Once a tutorial is submitted it may still be improved on, but no later than Februaru the 1st.
> Articles may not include inproper or offensive materail. This may lead to disqualification.
> If we do not get more than 15 submissions we have the right to extend the competition one month to March 1st.
> Administrators may not enter the competition. Anyone else may.

You may submit as many tutorials as you like.

Any questions that you may have will be answered here. Use the comment-mechanism below.

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