Crack the Code, Win A Boatload
...Of cash, that is. Read up for the deets.
Published: May 13, 2005
Oh, that EA and their kooky contests. This one, though, sounds awfully cool, and tests both a player's physical (okay, finger-driven) dexterity and their ability to twirl a couple of mental Hula Hoops around in a quest for $10,000.
Not a bad prize, eh? All you have to do is beat the upcoming Medal of Honor: European Assault on the hardest difficulty level, Hero, and you'll get a shot at cracking the hidden code built into the game. Yep, it's that simple.
Okay, that's not entirely true, there are some rules, and you can't exactly play the game yet (it won't be out for another couple weeks), but if you buy into EA's clever little plan and pre-order the game, you'll definitely be among the first to get a copy, and that should give you a better chance at cracking the code first.
For full details, rules, and extended blah blah, feel free to check out EA's official MOHEA web site, and don't forget to give a little peek at our coverage of the game as we get closer to release.
Not a bad prize, eh? All you have to do is beat the upcoming Medal of Honor: European Assault on the hardest difficulty level, Hero, and you'll get a shot at cracking the hidden code built into the game. Yep, it's that simple.
Okay, that's not entirely true, there are some rules, and you can't exactly play the game yet (it won't be out for another couple weeks), but if you buy into EA's clever little plan and pre-order the game, you'll definitely be among the first to get a copy, and that should give you a better chance at cracking the code first.
For full details, rules, and extended blah blah, feel free to check out EA's official MOHEA web site, and don't forget to give a little peek at our coverage of the game as we get closer to release.
