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Geek Culture / Retro Innovation Competition Results

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Kevin Picone
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Posted: 6th Mar 2006 15:25 Edited at: 31st Mar 2011 05:50
Retro Innovation Competition Results

After two months of competition and almost of week of deliberation the results are finally in. So without further delay, here they are !

Congratulations to all involved !

http://www.underwaredesign.com/?l=Retro-Remakes



Results


1st - DigDug By Team Calypson (Score:245)

2nd - JetPak By Ian Price (Score:239)

3rd - AtsroBreak By Tommy Haaks (Score:234.85)

4th - Archon By Magnus Esko (Score: 222.7)




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(listed in winning order!)



>> DigDug by Team Calypson <<

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>> JetPak by Ian Price <<

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>> AtsroBreak by Tommy Haaks <<

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>> Archon by Magnus Esko <<

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BatVink
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Posted: 6th Mar 2006 16:59
Well done all!

Lukas W
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Posted: 6th Mar 2006 17:05
dig dug was doomed to win i love dig dug (no offence meant to the other entries)

how many participated?

HorizShootiz progress 96%
Jeku
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Posted: 6th Mar 2006 21:59
Congrats, guys! This shows how truly powerful and fast PB can be

Matt McFarland
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Posted: 7th Mar 2006 17:14
Cool! Congrats to the winners! Although I cant play digdug It doesnt work on my computer. My monitor dies when I try to play it, it must be running at a resolution or frequency it cannot handle. I wish programmers didnt force to resolutions or frequencies that are not compatible for everyone

sub zero
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Posted: 15th Apr 2006 15:39
well done exelent!
ionstream
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Posted: 1st May 2006 06:20
You all have dia

Kevin Picone
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Posted: 1st May 2006 16:12 Edited at: 31st Mar 2011 05:51
MODS - This compo the over long ago, so this doesn't need to be a sticky anymore ! Thanks

David T
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Posted: 1st May 2006 16:36
Done

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