http://club.live.com/
Ok, so...
Aparently, Microsoft is doing some kind of ad campaign for their Live search engine.
club.live.com
Yet this is a surprisingly awesome one.
You, see, they've got these e-ticket things. You play basic puzzle games to earn tickets, then once you get enough you can choose a prize and MS will ship it to you. FOR FREE.
Some of these prizes are outrageous. For example, you earn maybe 20 tickets a game. Windows Vista costs 6,000. They've even got 360/PC games on there (PGR3, Kameo, Flight Sim X, etc.) for 2,500. At the top of the lists are a Zune and a 360 for 20,000 and 35,000 respectively.
(Seems a little steep, but think of them as the big stuffed bears in the back of the booths at the carnivals that you have to trade four ****in' little bears for. They're hard to get, but in the end you'll have a bigger bear.
Ok, so...
Aparently, Microsoft is doing some kind of ad campaign for their Live search engine.
club.live.com
Yet this is a surprisingly awesome one.
You, see, they've got these e-ticket things. You play basic puzzle games to earn tickets, then once you get enough you can choose a prize and MS will ship it to you. FOR FREE.
Some of these prizes are outrageous. For example, you earn maybe 20 tickets a game. Windows Vista costs 6,000. They've even got 360/PC games on there (PGR3, Kameo, Flight Sim X, etc.) for 2,500. At the top of the lists are a Zune and a 360 for 20,000 and 35,000 respectively.
(Seems a little steep, but think of them as the big stuffed bears in the back of the booths at the carnivals that you have to trade four ****in' little bears for. They're hard to get, but in the end you'll have a bigger bear.















