Multiple Starlancer Contests Popping Up (August 26, 1999)

ChrisReid

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First off, Darren Terry from Lanced.net asked us to tell you about their "Star in Starlancer" contest. Click here for details. And according to ATFW, pc.ign.com is also holding an identical contest.
Five (5) lucky Lanced.net readers will have the chance to have their faces digitally rendered and placed on pilots in the game and will also receive a free copy of the game when it is released.
And secondly, Chris Morris from Well Rounded Entertainment asked us to mention their upcoming Starlancer giveaway. You can find the details for this one here.
Wanted to let you know that Well Rounded Entertainment is giving away two gold copies of Starlancer, letting people win before they can buy the game. There's no site search and no goofy trivia. Just fill out a form and win. The entry form is located at http://www.well-rounded.com/winstarlancer.html

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Original update published on August 26, 1999
 
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Sorry I'm a bit late to the party :) I was one of the people that won that contest. I am attaching a picture of the winners. I was in the Army deployed in Bosnia when this contest happened. I emailed in my pictures and was estatic when I got back word that I was picked. Not that long after they emailed all the winners this group photo of our virtual characters. I'm in the front row all the way to the right. "Timothy A. Roy" Sorry for the quality. I printed the digital image at one point from my old school AOL account and then lost the email and saved image on a failed hard drive. At least I have the print out to scan :) If any of the other winners has the original digital version I'd love to get a copy of it.
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That is very cool. I love it when companies do this kind of thing - really engages the community.

Makes me want to bust out Starlancer again. Wonder if we'll get some kind of ship cameo in Star Citizen?
 
That would be awesome if they had a similar contest. I bet with today's technology you could really get accurate representations of people. I never found myself in game but maybe the pilots all had helmets so it was hard to see.
 
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