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Capcom's official Lost Planet contest

Capcom's resident blogger Brian Dunn is holding an official contest for some more Lost Planet gear. Capcom is certainly going all-out with Lost Planet promotion. Seriously, it's some impressive marketing work. We've still got copies of the game to give away for your masterful pieces of photochop art.

The Capcom contest is quite a bit of work and involves you buying the game around launch to even stand a chance. The first step is to accomplish the following criteria:
  • Beat the game on any difficulty level.
  • Play 100 ranked matches online.
  • Get a medal in each game type in ranked matches online.
You must be one of the first 10 people to do this and then send Brian a private message on his XBL gamertag. Winners get a poster signed by the Lost Planet development honchos: Inafune (Executive Producer), Takeuchi (Producer) and Oguro (Director). They'll also win a Lost Planet t-shirt, with one of three different styles to choose from. Most importantly, entries must be posted to THIS thread on the Capcom boards. We wish all companies would put this much inventive muscle behind marketing, even if the game bites, the promotional push deserves kudos.

Tags: brian dunn, capcom, contest, lost planet, LostPlanet

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